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FOR  THE   YEAR 


1812 : 


CONTAINING 


The  Names,  Occupations,  Residences,  ka,  of  the 

inhabitants,  within  the  City  and  Precincts, 

alphabetically  arranged : 


WITH 

A  correct  list  of  Streets,  Lanes,  and  Alleys  : 

ALSO, 

A  list  of  OfRcei-8  in  the  general  government  of  the  United  States... .Government 
of  the  state  of  Mar)  land....Officers  of  the  Corporation.  ..Custom-house  duties 
....Banks,... Insm-ancn  ofiices.... Turnpike  roads,  &.O.  &c.  &c. 

TO    WHICH    IS    ADDED, 

The  late  Census  of  the  United  States:  ditto  of  the  City  and  Precincts  of  Balti- 
more;    a  sun.mary  ami  compa.-ative  view  of  the   exports,  tonna^   &c 
in  the  years  1797  and  1811;  nn.nbev  of  Inhabitants  aid  hS 
m  1787    nop,  1799,  and  1811;  with  the  latct  ^egulatioa. 
for  holdmg:  the  several  Courts;  that  o*the  meet- 
ings  of   Free    and  Accepted    Masons-    a 
Cullendar  for  1812,  &c,  Ike.  &c.     ' 


BALTIMORE: 
Printed  hy  B.  W.  Sower,  &  co.  for  the  Puhlisher 


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ADVERTISEMENT. 


THE  compiler  of  the  Baltimore  Di 
rectory  for  1812,  announces  to  his  pa- 
trons and  the  public  that  said  ivork  is 
now  ready  for  delivery,  and  feels  himself 
authorized  to  recommend  it  as  more  cor- 
rect,  and  containing  more  useful  informa- 
tion,  than  any  other  Directory  before 
published  in  this  city. 

WILLIAM  FRY. 

Baltimore,  JariT.  1,  1812. 

C^  N.  B.  Names  not  to  be  found  in  this  Directory 
are  in  that  for  1810. 


Abbreviations 


USED  JJV"  THIS  niRECTORl 


w 

.  P. 

Western  Precincts 

F. 

H. 

Federal  Hill. 

O. 

T. 

Old-town. 

F. 

P. 

Fell's  Point. 

Ex.  or  Ext.     Extended. 


Additional  List  of  Streets  and  Mleifs, 

their  situation,  &c.  &c. 

ADDISON-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  from  Hi^h  to  Jones-st.  (O.  T.) 

BIDDLE-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  from  the  Falls  to  near  the  Seminary,  W.  P. 

BOLTON-ST.  runs  from  Richmond  do.  to  the  Falls. 

CATHERINE-ST.  W,  P.  runs  parallel  with  the  Relstervtown  road,  on  the  S.  \V. 
side  thereof. 

CHATSWORTH-ST.  W.  P.  runs  N.  and  S.  and  is  W.  of  Pearl-st. 

HAMILTON-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  from  the  Falls  to  N.  Howard-st.  between  Cen- 
tre and  Fi-ankliii-sts. 

HARFORD-ST.  formerly  called  "  Goupli's  Road,"  Or  Bridge-st.  extended,  runs 
E.  and  W.  from  Samuel  Long's  into  the  country. 

IN'LOES-ALLEY,  runs  E.  and  W.  between  North  &nd  MulbeiTy-st«. 

LEE-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  from  the  basin  to  N.  Eutaw-st.  between  Barre  and 
Hill-sts. 

PINE-ST.  nms  N.  and  S.  to  the  W.  of  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

1' ARK-LANE,  runs  E.  and  M\  between  Baltimore  and  Fayettc-sts.  W.  P. 

PLEASANT-ST.  nms  E.  and  W.  from  Holliday  to  N.  Charles-st. 

MADISON-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  from  the  York-road  to  an  intersection  with  N. 
Howard-st.  in  the  W,  P. 

RICHMOND-ST.  runs  nearly  E.  and  W.  and  crosses  Howard-st.  between  the 
lands  of  the  Alms-house  and  George  Grundy,  esq.  W.  P. 

VI.VE-ST.  runs  E.  and  W.  between  Fayette  and  Lexington  streets,  "W.  P. 


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LIST  OP 


HOUSEHOLDERS'  NAMES 


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ABELL,  John  S,  esq.  dwel.  11,  Pratt-st.  office  near  do. 

Abbott,  Thomas,  grocer.  Bridge- st.  extended,  O.  T. 

Abraham,  captain  Woodward,  74,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

Abrams,  Jacob,  senr.  King  George-st.  O.  T. 

Ackworth,  Ely,  ship-carpenter,  69,  AUisanna-st.  F.  P. 
^  Adams,  John  and  Wm.  merchants,  239,  Baltimore-st. 

Adams,  •  John,  grocer,  corner  of  North-st.  and  Waggon- 
(  alley. 

I  Adamson,  John,  8,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

J  Adrean  and  Cooper,  merchant  taylors,  1,  South-st. 

•  Aisquith,  Edward,  esq.  office,  8,  Harrison-st.  dwelling, 

I  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Albright,  Philip,  currier^  58,  Cumberland-row. 

Alcock,  Mr.  24,  W.  Bank-st.  F.  P. 

Alden,  captain  Benjamin,  26,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  grocer,  23,  Lexington-st. 

AUegre,  J.  B.  A.  merchant,  43,  Water-st. 

Allen,  John,  miller,  Bath-st. 

Allen,  Samuel,  painter  and  glazier,  59,  Pratt-st.  near 
Spear's-wharf. 

Allen,  Hugh,  Copper-smith,  42,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Allen,  Thomas  J.  merchant,  12,  Bowley's-wharf,  dwei. 
22,  Hanover-st. 

Allen,  captain  Clother,  127,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P.  - 

Allen,  Mrs.  26,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

A  2 


(    6    ) 

Allen,  Robert  D.  bricklayer,  Straight-lane,  O.  T 
Allison,  Mrs.  dwelling,  123,  Baltimore-st. 
Altfather,  Henry,  brewer,  44,  Waggon-alley. 
American,  and  Commercial  Daily  Advertiser,  4,  Har 

rison-st. 
Amey,  Philip,  tin-plate  worker,  Baltimore-st.  extended, 

W.  P. 
Anderson,  John,  grocer,  41,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Andrews,  George,  tobacconist,  43,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Appleby,  Thomas,  cordwainer,  German-st. 
Appleby,  Mrs.  boarding-house,  76,  Baltimore-st. 
Appleton  &.  CO.  dry-good  merchants,  16,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Appleton,  N.  W.  dwelling,  60,  N.  Charles-st 
Ardery,  John,  cartman,  Forrest-st.  F.  Hill. 
Armat,  Christopher,  dry-good  store,   11 1,  Baltimore-.st. 
Armitage,  Joseph,  cooper.  Public-alley. 
Armitage,  James,  Sharp  near  Lee-st, 
Armitage,  Benjamin,  dwelling,  N.  Paca-st.  near  New- 
market, \V.  P. 
Armitage,  John,  cooper,  Howard-st.  extended. 
Armitage,  John,  cooper,  Dutch- alley. 
Armour,  Samuel,  tailor,  12,  Lexington-st. 
Armstrong,  Walter,  labourer,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 
Armstrong,  James  &  Son,  corner  of  Water-st.  and  St. 

Patrick's-row. 
Armstrong,  James,  cordwainer,  58,  Gough-st.  F.  P. 
Armstrong  &  Harper,  shoe-store,  96,  Baltimore-street, 

dwelling,  Lemmon-st. 
Armstrong,  Joshua,  constable,  Paca,  between  Mulberry 

and  Franklin-sts.  W.  P.  # 

Armstrong,  T.  G.  shoe  and  comb  store,  94,  Baltimore 

street. 
Armstrong,  John,  Painter,  E.  Bank-st.  F.  P. 
Armstrong,  James,  jr.  merchant,  24,  Cheapside. 
Arnest,  John,  M.  D.  18,  N.  Frederick-st. 
Arnold,  Benjamin,  ropemaker.  Smith  near  Dulany-sl. 

F.  P. 
Arnold,  M.  silk-dyer  and  scourer,  12,  S.  Charles-st. 
Arthur,  Mrs.  72,  N.  Charles-st. 
Arthur,  John,  wheelright,  High  fronting  North-st.  O.  T. 


(     7'    ) 

Ash,  John,  carpenter,  Dulany,  corner  of  Eden-st.  F.  P 

Ashman,  Wm.  grocer,  Lexington-st.  near  New-market, 
W.  P. 

Askew,  Mrs.  boarding-house,  7,  Second-st. 

Athey,  Walter  F.  bricklayer,  N.  Paca-st.  extend.  W.  P 

Atkinson,  William,  carpenter,  49^  Albermarl-st.  O.  T. 

Attelsberger,  Peter,  cooper,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Audoun,  Lewis,  carp.  E.  Wilk,  near  Market-st.  F.  P. 

Auld,  James,   merchant   tailor,   dwelling,    Holliday-st. 
extended. 

Auld,  captain  William,  50,  E.  AUisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Austin,  Benjamin,  cordwainer,  Holliday-st.  O  .T. 

Avisse,  Charles,  39,  N.  Howard-st.  has  constantly  for 
sale  a  general  assortment  of  the  following  articles: — 
Elegant  paper  hanging  and  borders.  Playing  cards, 
viz.  Eagle,  Merryandrew,  Highlander,  French  play- 
ing-cards, made  in  Philadelphia,  of  a  superior  quality, 
ditto,  made  in  Bruzelles — by  the  gross,  doz.  or  single 
pack.  As  usual,  a  general  assortment  of  gentlemen's 
pocket-buuks,  cloth  and  tooth-brushes,  of  the  best 
quality:  ladies  travelling  thread-cases,  commissioned 
and  non-commissioned  officers?  epaulets,  gentlemen's 
best  beaver  gloves,  French  and  English  watches 
gold  and  silk  watch-chains;  gold,  silver,  and  gilt 
watch-keys,  gold  ear  and  finger-rings,  do.  breast-pins, 
silver,  steel,  and  shell  framed  spectacles  ;  ivory,  shell 
mock,  and  horn  combs:  genuine  Windsor  and  palm 
soap;  best  warranted  razors  and  strops,  razor  hones 
pocket  penknives  and  scissors,  thumb  and  spring  lan- 
cets, silver  cases  for  pencils,  do.  tooth  pickers,  steel 
and  silver  bodkins,  do.  tweesers,  silk  and  cotton  sus- 
penders, best  Spanish  cigars,  superior  blacking  cakes, 
and  a  number  of  other  articles  which  he  will  dispose 
of  at  the  most  reduced  prices. 

N.  B.  Watches  and  jewellery  repaired  at  the  above 
place. 

Baartscheer,  William,  rigger,  109,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Bacconais,  Lewis,  dwelling,  11,  S.  Charles-st. 

Bacque,  Mrs.  confectioner,  30,  N.  Frederick-st. 

Bailey,  Thomas,  es^.  office,  7,  Second-st.  dwel.  Great- 
York-st.  O.  T. 


(    8    ) 

Bailey,  John,  trunk  and  harness  maker,  86,  Harrison-st. 

Baily,  George  &  James,  Druggists,  254,  Baltimore-st. 

Bain,  Hope,  teaclier,  Mulberry-alley. 

Bain,  James,  teacher,  19,  N.  Howard-st. 

Baker,  Benjamin,  joiner,  83,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Baker,  Geo.  S.  dry-good  store,  14-3,  Baitimore-st.  dwel. 
12,  N.  Charles-st. 

Baker,  Henry,  biscuit-baker,  Concord-st. 

Baker,  Jolm,  dwelling.  Park-lane,  W.  P. 

Ball  &.  Heald,  jewellers  and  silversmiths,  60,  Baltimore- 
street. 

Ballard  &  Waters,  merchants,   12,  County -wharf. 

Balderston,  Fily,  merchant,  61,  Smith's-wharf,  dwelling, 
21,  Front-st.'  O.  T. 

Balderston,  Hugh  &  John,  wire  manufacturers,  Hano- 
vei'-st. 

Balderston,  Jonathan,  dwelling,  64,  Lombard-st. 

Balderston,  Hugh,  dwelling  near  ditto. 

Baldwin,  Abraham,  cordwainer,  13,  F.  Lancaster-street, 
F.  P. 

Baltimore  College,  Mulberry-street,  nearly  opposite  th© 
Cathedral. 

Baltzell  &  Bantz,  dry-good  store,  4,  N.  Howard-st. 

Baltzell,  Lewis,  merchant,  dwelling,  72,  N.  Liberty- st. 

Baltzell,  Thomas  &  Charles,  dry-good  store,  201,  Bal- 
timore-st. 

Baltzell,  Jacob  &  William,  dry-good  store,  205,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Baltzell,  Wm.  dwelling,  German-lane,  near  St.  Peter's. 

Bangs,  John,  cord\vainer,  Liberty-st.  O.  T. 

Bantz,  Gideon,  merchant,  dwelling,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Barcraft,  Jonas,  5,  Saratoga-st. 

Bargeld,  John,  carpenter,  Kimmel's-alle3^ 

Barker,  James,  Hatter,  64,  South-st. 

Barklay,  Thomas,  broker,  Lovely-lane. 

Barkley,  J.  &,  S.  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  46,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Barkman,  Andrew,  tailor,  24,  Fayette-st. 

Barkman,  John,  double  block-tin,  and  sheet-iron  manu- 
fticturer,  1,  N,  Calvert-st.  near  Market-st.  has  com- 


C       9      ) 

menced  the  above  business,  in  all  its  various  branches, 
and  from  his  general  knowledge  and  experience  in 
the  above  line,  hopes  to  merit  the  patronage  of  his 
friends  and  the  public  in  general:  he  has  also  on 
hand  a  general  assortment  of  common  kitchen  furni- 
ture, &c.  and  all  orders  thankfully  received,  and  ex- 
ecuted with  neatness  and  despatch. 

Barling,   Sarah,  Queen  near  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Barnes,  captain  James,   11,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 

Barnes,   Samuel,  Printer,  dwelling.  N.  Frederick-st. 

Barnet,  John,  shipjoiner,  17,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Barney,  John,  merchant,  dwelling,  Green-st,  W.  P. 

Barney,  Wm.  B.  merchant,  dwelling,  62,  Lexington-st. 

Barroll,  James,  me  reliant,  1,  Pratt-st.  Bowley's-wharf 

Barrett,  John  M.  cabinetmaker,  dwel.  52,  Harrison-st. 

Barrett  &.  Ringgold,  cabinetmakers,  6,  Great  York-st. 
O.  T. 

Barriere,  captain  Joseph,  76,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Barron,  John,  jr.  Lumber-yard,  De  Rochebrune's-wharf, 
dwelling,  17,  Pit-st.  F.  P. 

Bartholomee,  Julius,  cabinetmaker,  103,  N.  Howard-st. 

Barwick,  John,  currier,  dwelling,  93,  Sharp-st. 

Basset,  Mrs.  Milk-alley,  near  Glendy's  church,  O.  T. 

Bateman,  Benjamin,  accomptant,  Dulany-st. 

Bateman,  Artemas,  tailor,  3,  Bank-st. 

Batturs  &  Cox,  dry-good  store,  121,  Baltimore-gt.  dwel. 
East  near  Lemmon-st- 

Bausman,  John  &,  Son,  curriers,  18,  S.  Liberty-st. 

Baxley,  George,  inspector  of  flour,  Franklin  near  Eu 
taw-st. 

Beach,  William,  mariner,  9,  Saratoga-st. 

Beard,  Alexander,  grocer,  14,  Market- space. 

Beasley,  rev.  Dr.  Frederick,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Beatty,  Guy,  liquor  store,  63,  S.  Fredevick-st. 

Beatty,  William,  cordwainer,  33,  S.  Cliarles-st. 

Beatty,    James,    flour-merchant,    corner  of   Pratt  and 
Commerce-sts. 

Beck,  John  G.  constable,  Chamberlain's-alley. 

Beck,  Godfrey,  furrier,  ditto. 


(     10     ) 

Becker,  Simon,  merchant,  dwelling,  N.  Charles-street, 
near  Cono\vago-st. 

Becker,  rev.  Christian  L.  D.  D.  second-st.  next  to  the 
church. 

Behoo,  John  J.  oil  and  paint  store,  7,  M' Elder ry's-whf. 

Bell,  John  &.  Thomas,  portrait  and  miniature  painters, 
corner  of  Fleet  and  Carolina-sts.  F.  P. 

Bell,  John  P.  cordwainer.  Union  near  French-st.  O.  T 

Bell,  John  B.  bookbinder,  30,  S.  Charles-st. 

Bennet,  Samuel,  carter,  Chamberlain's-alley. 

Bennet,  Matthew,  esq.  20,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 

Benson,  Richard,  gentleman,  Harrison-st. 

Benson,  Robert,  woollen-draper,  men's  mercer,  and 
tailor,  92,  Baltimore-st,  opposite  South-st.  keeps  a 
constant  supply  of  fashionable  cloths,  cassimeres, 
vest-shapes,  and  every  description  of  gentlemen's 
wear,  which  he  will  make  or  sell.  Orders  from  the 
country  tha,nkfully  received,  and  executed  in  the 
neatest  and  most  fashionable  manner,  and  at  the 
shortest  notice. 

Benteen,  Charles,  distiller  of  cordials,  N.  Calvert-st. 
extended. 

Berger,  John,  dwelling,  head  of  Hanover-st.  F,  H. 

Berger,  Michael  drayman-  108,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Berghaus,  H.  C.  drum  and  box  manufacturer,  1 1 ,  New- 
church-st. 

Berry,  Benjamin,  brickmaker,  57,  corner  of  Sharpe 
and  Lee-sts. 

Berry,  John,  house  carpenter,  German-st.  W.  P. 

,Berry,  Thomas  D.  grocer,  comer  of  S.  Howard  and 
Camden-sts. 

Berteau  &  Hanney,  merchant  tailors,  37,  South-st. 

Berteau,  Peter,  dwelling,  29,  East-st. 

Bergman,  Conrad,  sexton  of  the  German  Reformed 
Church,  corner  of  Paca-st.  and  Whiskey-alley. 

Besse,  captain  Claudius,  5,  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Betz,  George  W.  inn-keeper,  27,  Market-space. 

Bevan,  Richard,  grocer,  87,  Hanover-st. 

Biddison,  Thomas,  cooper.  Liberty-alley,  O.  T. 

Bier,  Jacob,  esq.  cashier  of  the  Marine  Bank. 


(  11  ) 

Bigerton^  Wm.  stone-cutter,  yard  S.  Frederick-st. 

Billingsley,  Samuel,  cordwainer,  Bath-st. 

Billups,  Robert,   Conway,  near  Sliarpe-st. 

Biison,  John,  plasterer,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Bingham,   Robert,  carpenter,   14,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Bibcoe,  James,  hardware  store,   15,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Bixly,  Daniel,  grocer,  34,  North- st.  O.  T. 


Black,   Samuel,  whip,  cane,  and  spectacle  manufactu- 
rer, 212,  Baltimore-st. 

Black,  Edward,  mariner,  E.  Lancaster-st.  near  the  wa- 
ter, F.  P. 

Black  &.  Dritt,  merchants,  corner  of  N.  Howard  and 
Fayette-sts. 

Black,  Owen,  paver,  4,  York-st.  F.  H. 

Blackburn,  Edward,  hatter,  55,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Blades,  George,  ship-carpenter,  Fountain-st.  F.  P. 

Blair  &.  Dall,   dry-good  merchants,  9,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Blair,  Wm.   merchant,  dwelling,  97,  Sharpe-st. 

Blair,  James,   dwelling,  95,  Hanover-st. 

Bland,  Theodorick,  esq.    attorney  at  law,  4,  Chatham- 
st.  dwelling,  24,  Saratoga-st. 

Bodensick,  Henry,  carter,   S   Howard-st. 

Boggus,  Robert,  boot-maker,  222  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 

Boggs,  A.  L.  dry-good  store,  6,  Market-space. 

Bohn,  Charles,  merchant,    N.  E.  corner  of  Baltimore 
and  Howard-st. 

Boice,  Prettyman,  carpenter,   11,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Bokee,   Wm.  plumber,  dwelling,  Tripolets-alley. 

Bolgiano,  Francis  W.  biscuit-baker,  69,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Bolte.  John,  ship-broker,   office  opposite  custom-house, 
S.  Gay-st.  dwelling  North,   near  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Bolten,  captain,  H.  68,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

Bond,  Richard,  dwelling,  7,  Fayette-st. 

Bond,  Benjamia,  carpenter,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 


(     12    ) 

Bond,  John  C.  74,  High  st.  O.  T. 

Bonfield,  Cassandra,  20,  Shakespear-st  F.  P. 

Bonn,  Philip,  block  and  pump-maker,  Pratt-st.  head  of 
Spear's  wharf,  dwelling  Commerce  st.  ext. 

Bonner,  Hugh,  copper-smith,  49,  South-st. 

Booker,  Lambert,  carpenter,  Mulberrj-st. 

Booth,  Wm.  junr.  carpenter,  42,  Green- st.  O.  T. 

Boreei,  Lewis,  mariner,  23,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Bordley,  Matthias,  dwelling,  Sharpe-st. 

Bordron,  Daniel,  ship-carp.   10,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Bosley,  Daniel,  bacon  store,   18,  Market-space. 

Boughan,  Augustine,  commission-merchant,  101,  Bow- 
ley's  wharf,  dwelling  47,  Pratt  st. 

Bouis,  John,  tin-plate,  planished-ware,  and  sheet-iron 
manufactory,  22,  N.  Gay-st.  sign  of  the  golden  lamp. 
Respectfully  informs  his  friends  and  the  public,  that 
he  carries  on  the  above  business  in  all  its  various 
branches,  and  hopes  by  his  strict  attention  to  business, 
to  merit  the  continuance  of  their  favours.  He  has  on 
hand,  a  variety  of  patent  lamps,  ovens,  and  steam 
kettles,  with  a  general  assortment  of  double-block 
tin,  and  common  kitcken  furniture.  N.  B.  Fancy 
sashes  may  be  had  at  the  shortest  notice  — All  orders 
thankfully  received  and  executed  with  neatness  and 
despatch. 

Bour jolly,  Charles,  clothier,  24,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Bourjolly,  Henry,  &-  co.  druggists,  30,  Baitimore-st. 

Bowen,  Pitt,  saddler,  &c.  54,  K.  Howard-st. 

Bowen,  Richard,  inn-keeper.  King  George-st.  near  the 
Circus,  O.  T. 

Bowen,  Mrs.  Eliz.  J'oung  ladies  seminary,  Dutch-alley. 

Bower,   Jacob,    butcher,  Forrest-st.  near  Penitentiary. 

Bowers,  John,  (of  Martin)  grocer,  48,  North-st.  O.  T. 

Boyce,  Theodore  N.  S.  livery-stable,  Lombard,  near  the 
corner  of  S.  Liberty-st.  dwelling  30,  S.    Howard-st. 

Boyd,  Peter,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  61,  S.  Fre- 
derick-st. 

Boyle,  Wm.  drayman,  Franklin-st.  W.  P. 

Boyle,  captain  Tliomas,  94,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Boyle,  George,  tanner,  dwelling  Liberty-alley,  O.  T 


(     13    ) 

Brady,  James,  drayman,  Petticoat-alley,  P.  P. 
Branson,    Baltis,  blacksmith,    corner  of  Camden  and 

S.  Charles-st.  dwelling,  Peace-alley. 
Brasscup,  John,  tailor,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 
Brawner,  Daniel,  turner,  35,  N.  Gay-st. 
Bray,  Joseph  M.  liquor  store,  5,  Fish-market. 
Bre'ady,  Jason,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufactory.  Market- 

St.  F.  P. 
Brenan,  John  F.  gentleman,  32,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Brevitt,  Joseph,  M.  D    94,  High-st.   O.  T. 
Brewer,  Nicholas,  merchant-tailor,  27,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 
Brendel,  Frederick,  dwelHng,  Green-st.  W.  P. 
Briggs,  Richard,  carter,  Chamberlain's-alley. 
Briscoe,  Alexander,  boot-maker,  3,  South-st. 
Britton,  John,  cooper,   97,  Saratoga-st. 
Brock,  Frederick,  merchant,  dwelling,  Green-st.  W.  P. 
Bromwell,  VVm.  jr.  &.  co.  fan  makers,  17,  M'Elderry's 

wharf. 
Brooks,  Mrs.  widow,  Tripolet's-alley. 
Broomfield,  Edward,  nailor,  36,  Petticoat- alley,  F.  P. 
Brosius,  Michael,  distiller,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 
Biotherton.  Thomas,  grocer,  Dulany  st. 
Brown,  Amos,  dwelling,   St.  Tammany-st. 
Brown  &  Taylor,  merchants,  18,  S   Calvert-st. 
Brown  &  Hollins,  merchants,  20,  O^Donn ell's- wharf. 
Brown,  captain  John,  30,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Brown,  Josiah,  12,  Ann-st.  do. 

Brown  &  Wilson,  County-wharf,  do. 

Brown,  Wm.  merchant,  dwelling,  Granby,  near  Duke- 

st.  O.  T. 
Brown,  Catherine,  (widow  of  James)  113,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Brown,  David,  potter,  dwelling,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 
Brown,  Gustavus  A.  carter,  Harford-st.    do. 
Brown,  George  I.  merchant,  dwelling,  N.  Gay-st. 
Brown,  Jacob,  junr.  inn-keeper,  52,  Light-st. 
Brown,  Jacob   S.    carpenter,   Paca,   near  Mulberry-st. 

W.  P. 
Brown,  Joseph,  merchant-tailor,  dwel.  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 
Brown,  John,  dwelling,  50,  Pratt  st. 
Brown,  Alexander,  merchant,  dwelling,  Chatham-st. 

B 


(     14     ) 

Browne,  Frances,  mantua-maker,  30,  Fayette-st. 

Brown,  Edward,  labourer,  Centre-st. 

Brown,  John,  ship-carpenter,  foot  of  F.  H. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Sarah,  principal  of  "  Baltimore  Female 
Academy,"  East,  near  the  corner  of  Lemmon-st. 

Browning,  Per.  G.  constable,  70,   Sharpe-st, 

Browning,   Ritson,  house-carpenter,  do.  do. 

Browning,  Jeremiah,  junr.  dry-good  store  61,  N.  How- 
ard-st. 

Bruff  &  White,  merchants,  County-wharf. 

Bruif,  Wm.  broker,   S.  Gay-st.  dwel.  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 

Brunet,  John  Francis,  clothier,  74,  Cumberland-row. 

Brune  &  Dannemann,  merchants,  63,  South-st. 

Brunelot,  B.  professor  of  dancing,  3,  Commerce-st. 

Bruner  k,  Hoifman,  sugar-refiners,  corner  of  S.  How- 
ard and  Pratt-sts. 

Bryan,  David,  paver,  Pitt-st.  near  the  run,   O.  T. 

Bryan,  Charles,  Primrose-alley. 

Bryson,   ^Natlian  G.  Green,  near  Bridge-st.   O.  T. 

Brvson,  James,  grocer,  corner  of  North  and  Union-sts. 

b.  T. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Carolina,  Mulberry-st. 
Buchanan,  Lloyd,  gentleman,  4,  Lexington-st. 
Buchanan,  Thomas,  attorney  at  law,   St.  Paul's-lane. 
Buck  &  Hedrick,  sail  makers,  79,  Smith's  wharf 
Buck  &L  Sutherlin,  tailors,  64,  Cumberland-row. 
Buck,  John,  butcher,  Carolina,  near  Gough-st.   F.  P. 
Buck,   Samuel,  do.  next  doo^r  of    do.  do. 

Buckmiller,    John,    labourer,    corner  of   Howard  and 

Madison-sts. 
Buckingham,  Levy,  carpenter,  Mulberry-alley. 
Buddy,  Peter,  41,  Market-st.  F.  P. 
Bull,  Mrs.  widow,  N.  Frederick-st. 
Bull,  Aquila,  carpenter,  1,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 
Bull,  Jarrett,  U.  S.  ganger  for  the  port  of  Baltimore. 

23,  N.  Howard-st. 
Bulet,  Wm.  dwelling,  268,  Baltimore-st. 
Bulet,  John,  professor  of  dancing,  do.  do. 
Burgoyne,  Ann,  22,  Lexington-st. 
Burke,  Wm.  grocer,  4,  Pratt-st. 


(     15     ) 

Burk,  Nathan,  tailor,  Pearl,  near  Fayette-st.  W.  P. 

Burk,  John,  tailor,  Forrest-st.  O.  T. 

Burnett,  Charles,  tavern  and  oyster  house,  72,  Bond-st. 
F.  P. 

Burneston,  Isaac,    president   Athaenian   Society,  dwel. 
80,  Baltimore-st. 

Burns,  Timothy,    mill-stone  manufact.  Mulberry-alley. 

Burns,   Edward  H.  mill-wright,   10>,  J'rench-st.  O.  T. 

Burns,  Samuel,  sail  maker,   1,  M'lilderry's  wharf. 

Burnup,  John,  pump  maker,   Sharpest; 

Burt,  Andrew,  iirst  teller  U.  Bank,  dwel.  N.  Liberty-st. 

Busch,  George,    letter  carrier  and  inn-keeper,  Gray's 
gardens.  W.  P. 

Butler,   Samuel,  dwelling,  8,  Commerce-st. 

Butler,  captain,  27,   Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Butler,  Joseph,  pilot,   123,  Wolfe-st.  do. 

Butler,  James,  pile-driver,  Potter-st.   O.  T. 

Butler,   Sarah,  Lovely-lane,  near  S.   Calvert-st. 

Byer,  Frederick,  carpenter,  Saratoga-st,  corner  Straw- 
berry-alley. 

Byrne,  P.  junr.  bookseller,  135,  Baltimore-st. 

Byrne,  Terence,  teacher,  35,   Market-st.  F.  P. 

Cable,  Jacob,  boot-maker,  48,   South-st. 

Cabrera,  John,    Spanish  cigar  manufacturer,   Eden-st. 
F.  P. 

Caillavet,  B.  surgeon  dentist,  17,  Second-st. 

Caldwell,  John,  cordwainer,  W.  Lancaster-st.  near  the 
water,  F.   P. 

Caldwell,  Thomas,  flour  merchant,  3.  Spear's  wharf. 

Callender  &-  Heald,  tobacco  manufacturers,  40,  Market- 
space, 

Callender,  James,   book-binder,   dwel.  Mulberry,  near 

N.   Charles-st. 
^'-Tipbell,  John,  inn-keeper,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T. 
Camp^gll^  George,  wholesale  dry -good  store,  2^3,  Bal- 
timorb^f; 

Campbell,  -  ^^   j^     merchant,  dwelling  N.  Eutaw-st. 
near  Fayettt.,^ 

Campbell  &Ritci..    j^erchants,  161,  Baltimore-st. 
Campbell,  James,  n.  ,^^         ^^^^^  ^^_ 


(     16     J 

Qampsall,  Mickal,  livery-stable,  back  of  the  U.  Bank 

of   Maryland,   in  Wilks-alley,    near    Charles-st.  and 

dwelling,  Vulcan-alley. 
Canne,  A.  gentleman,  W.  Fleet,  near  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Cannon,  Wm.  cooper,  New-lane,  W.  P. 
Cannon,  Wm.   merchant,  14,  Cheapside,  dwel.  Union- 

st.  O.  T. 
Cappeau,  Joseph,  dry-good  store,  73,  Baltimore-st. 
Capito,  Peter,  fisherman,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 
Carey,   John  E.  merchant,  dwelling  corner  of  Sharp© 

and  Lombard-sts. 
Carman,  Mrs.   116,  Ann-st.'  F.  P. 

Carnoghan,  George,  grocer,  7,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 
Carr,  Joseph,  music  store,   36,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling, 

20,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 
Carrick,  M.  &  A.  miUiners,  2,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Carrington,  J.  64,  Granby,  corner  of  Giueen-st.  O.  T. 
Carroll  &  Wolif,  whitesmiths,  N.  Charles-st.  dwelling, 

18,  Conowago-st. 
Carroll,  Most  Reverend  Archbishop  John,   Saratoga-st. 

next  door  to  St.  Peter's  church. 
Carroll,  Edward,  breeches-maker,  &.c.  3,  Baltimore-st. 
Carroll,  Charles,  gentleman,   Sharpe-st, 
Carry,  Joseph,  boarding-house,   13,  George-st.  F.  P. 
Cartee,  Benjamin,    dealer  in  American  manufactured 

goods,  151  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 
Caskaden,    Robert,    accountant,    Lavely's   or   Orange- 
alley. 
Cassedy,  Daniel,   Green-st.  O.  T. 
Casserd,  Gilbert  &,  Lewis,  coopers,  M'Clure's  wharf. 
Caspary,  Jacob,  hair-dresser,  65,  IS.  Howard-st. 
Cathrell,  Wm.  oak-cooper,    shop  1,  Philpot,  dwelling, 

3,  same  st.  F.  P. 
Cator,   John,  grocer,  106,  Dugan's  wharf. 
Catts  &-  Dawson,  merchant-tailors,  19,  S.  Cal;-";^*"^*- 
Cavanaugh,  Peter,  inn-keeper,  W.  Wilk-p*  *'•  "• 
Cecill,  Wm.  labourer,  Aisquith-st.   O.  Z^'  . 

Chalmers,  Wm.  rope  store,  63,  Prr^"**'  "^^^  i^mith's- 

wharf.  v      r^  ^   ^ 

Chambers,  Campbell,  dwellir'  Kmg-George-st.  O.  T. 


(     17    ) 

Champlin,  Mrs.  12,  Philpot-st   F.  P. 
Chandler,  George,  carpenter,  York-st_  1 .  tl. 
Chano,  John,  inn-keeper,  Market-st.  I.  F. 
Chappel,  J.   sign  and  ornamental  painter,    20b,   iJaiii 

more-st.  ,»    ,    . 

Charrier,  James,  gun-maker,  50,  Market-space 
Chase,    Mrs.  (widow  of  the  late  hon.  Samuel),  corner 

of  N.  Eutaw  and  Lexington-sts.  W.  P. 
Chase,  Samuel,    esq.    N.  E.  corner  of  Frederick  and 

Second-sts.  , 
Chastellier,  Benjamin,  broker,  Commerce-st. 
Chatard,  Peter,  M.  D.  21,  Saratoga-st. 
Chapman,  Joseph  &  Amos,  cheese-mongers,  la„  Mar^ 

ket-space.  i-    rk  'P 

Chapman,  Nathaniel,  Forrest,  near  Bndge-st.  U.  1. 

Chapman,  Jonathan,  &  co.  Fell-st.  F.  P. 

Chapman,  G.  45,  Philpot-st.  do. 

Christy,  Robert,  tailor,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Chenoweth,  Richard  B.  patent  plough-maker,  dwel- 
ling, 47,  Front-st.  O.  T. 

Chenoweth,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Whiskey-alley. 

Chesney,  Thomas  E.  liquor  store,  Warden-st.  near 
Fish-market. 

Chew,  Joseph,  cordwainer,  North-st.  O.  1. 

Chubb,  Samuel,  dry-good  store,  corner  of  St.  Patricks- 
row  and  Pratt-st. 

Church,  Sarah,  grocer,  55,  Harrison-st. 

Church,  Sheppard,  cordwainer,  Saratoga,  near  Paca-st. 

W  P 

Churchill,  Simeon,  oil  and  paint  store,  76,  Cumberland. 

row.  4.     T?    T) 

Clackner,  Frederick,  mariner,  91,  Ann-st.  f.  r. 
Clagett,  Elie,  flour-merchant,  272,  Baltimore-st. 
Clap,  Enoch,  merchant,  Bowley's-wharf 
Clark,  Samuel,  cordwainer.  Union,  corner  of  JNorth-st. 

O.  T. 

Clark,  captain  Alexander,  141,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Clark,  Stephen,    &    co.    book-binders   and   stationei'5, 

114,  Baltimore-st.  ^^ 

Clark,  Juno,  (col.  woman)  L.  B.  H.  Vulcan.-*^^' 

B2 


(     18     ) 

Clark,  Joseph,  jun.  auctioneer,  auction-room,  II,  Mar- 
ket-space, dwelling,  1,  Baltimore-st. 

Clark,  Barnet,  clothier,  lower  end  of  Public-alley. 

Clark  &,  Wallis,  fancy  chair-makers,   17,   S.  Gay-st. 

Clark,  George,  merchant,  dwelling,  56,  N.  Charles-st. 

Clarkson,  21,  Fayette-st. 

Clare,  captain  Alexander,  99,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Classon,  John,  porter-cellar,  7,  Bond-st.  do. 

Clautice,  Joseph,  wheelwright,  151,  High-st.  dwelling, 
1 ,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 

Clefford,  Sylvester,  publican,  Light-st. 

Clendinen,  Wm.  H.  M.  D.  22,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 

Clemson,  Joseph,  grocer,  Franklin,  near  Green-st. 
W.  P. 

Clerke,  James  H.  boot  and  shoe-maker,  34,  George-st. 
F.  P.  ,      ,  S 

Clingman,  John,  &  co.  hatters,  57,  St.  Patrick's-row. 
Clopper,  Edward,   19,  S.  Howard-st. 
Clopper,  Mrs.  Sarah,  North,  near  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Coale,  Edward  J.  bookseller  and  stationer,  176,  Balti- 
more-st. dwelling,  2,  Lexington-st. 
Cock,  Matthew,  ship-carpenter,  22,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 
Cocke,  James,  M.  D.  Lombard,  near  Hanover-st. 
Cohee,  John,  carpenter,  Pearl-st.  (meadow). 
Cohen,  J.  I.  merchant,  22,  Water-st.  near  Market-space, 
Cole,  captain  Thomas,  merchant,  46,  Pitt-st.  F.  P. 
Cole,  John,  dwelling,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 
Cole,  Thomas,  ship  carpenter,  8,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P.       * 
Cole,  Samuel,  dwelling,  35,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Cole,   Selah,    tin-plate   worker.    Low,    near    Union-st. 

O.  T. 
Coleman,  Alexander,  weaver,  N.  Howard-st.  ext. 
CoUard,  captain  Peter,  121,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 
Collier,  llichard,  cordwainer,  33,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Collins,  Wm.  baker,  86,  Carolina,  near  Gough-st.  F.  P. 
Collins,  captain  Stephen,  lower  end  of  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Collins,  Greenberry,  labourer,  Happy-alley.  do. 

Collins,  George,  carpenter,  29,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Cort-,ig^  Wm.  tailor,  5,  Saratoga-st. 

^^^v^^'*'  ^™-   "merchant,  dwelling,   Baltimore-st.  ext. 


(     19    ) 

Colvin,  James,  flour-merchant,  Smith's-wharf,  dwelline 
S.  Eutaw-st. 

Combe,  captain  Solomon,  87,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F,  P. 

Comegys,  Falconer,  &.  co.  merchants,  190    Baltimore-st 

Comegys,  Cornelius,  merchant,  dwelling,   78,   Pratt-st. 

Comegys,  Jesse,  baker,  77,  Granby-st.   O.  T. 

Comegys,  Wm.  coach  and  harness  maker,  15,  Com- 
merce-st.  near  CrowVs  livery-stables,  and  dwelling. 
Milk-lane,  near  Pitt  and  Great  York-sts.  O.  T.  Con- 
tinues to  make  and  repair,  as  usual,  all  kinds  of  four 
wheeled  carriages,  gigs,  curricles,  and  harness,  of  the 
best  materials,  and  in  the  most  fashionable  style. 
N.  B.  All  orders  thankfully  received  and  punctually 
attended  to. 

Commercial  and  Farmers'  Bank,  235,  corner  of  Balti- 
more and   S.  Howard-sts. 

Comte,  Mrs.  N.  Charles-st. 

Concklin,  Mrs.  boarding-house,  41,  South-st. 

Connaway,  Robert,  carpenter,   114,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Conner,  Daniel,  merchant.  Lovely-lane. 

Conrad,  Aquila,  cooper.  Mulberry-alley. 

Conrad,  James,  grocer,  corner  of  S.  Charles  and  Pratt- 
sts. 

Constable,  Charles,  Lumber-yard,  head  of  the  Basin. 

Conway,  Thomas,  grocer.  Liberty-alley,  O.  T. 

Conway,  Wm.  iron-store,  65,  South-st. 

Conway,  Wm.  D.  agent  for  the  "  Shamrock,"  238,  Bai- 
timore-st. 

Cook,  Stephen,  grocer,  118,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Cook,  John  L.  printer,  dweL  Liberty-st.  do. 

Cook,  Isaac,  quill-manufacturer,  Pitt-st.  do. 

Cook,  Mrs.  Holliday-st.  O.  T. 

Cook,  Archibald,  labourer,   Addison-st.  O.  T. 

Cook,  Wm.  jun.  merchant,  Franklin,  near  Charles-st. 

Cook,  Elisha,  carpenter,  N.  Eutavv-st.  W.  P. 

Cook,  Frederick,  butcher,   S.  Liberty  st. 

Cook,  Levin,  carpenter,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 

Cookendorfer,  Thomas,  agent  for  the  proprietors  of  the 
Georgetown  Stages,  next  door  to  the  Indian  Queen, 
Baltimore-st. 


(     20     ) 

Cooper  &  M'Leavy,  coopers,  M'Clure's-wharf. 
Cooper,  Robert,  ship-carpenter,  E.  AUisanna-st.  F.  P. 
Cooper,   Samuel,  cordwainer.   Strawberry-alley. 
Cooper,  A.  B.  milliner,  149,  Baltimore-st. 
Cooper,  Ambrose,  cooper,  N.  Howard-st.  ext. 
Corner,  James,  sail-maker,  dwel.   79,  Market-st.  F.  P 
Cornelius,  John,  carpenter,  Goodman-st.   F.  H. 
Cornthwait  &  Carey,  merchants,  16,  Bowley's-wharf. 
Cornthwait,  Robert,  teacher,  4,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Cornthwait,  Thomas,  carpt.  29,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 
Corwine,  Jehu,  blacksmith,  Mill-st.  O.  T. 
Coulson,  Henry,  39,  High-st.  do 

Coulson,  George,  carpenter,  78,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Coulter  &.  Page,  doctors,  44-,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Coursault,  Edward,  magazin  de  modes,  26,  Chatham-st. 
Courtenay,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,   114,  Sharpe-st. 
Covenhoven,  Jacob,  oak-cooper,  Holliday-st.  ext. 
Coward,  captain  Thomas,   12,  W.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 
Cox,  captain  Isaac,  W.  Wilk,  near  Carolina-st.     do. 
Cox,  Peter,  merchant,  84,  Dugan's-wharf. 
Craggs,  John,  grocer,  corner  of  Paca  and  Pratt-sts.  W.  P. 
Craggs,  Mrs.  milliner,  38  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 
Craig,  John  D.  dwelling,  20,  Chatham-st. 
Crane,  Joseph  S.  cordwainer,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Crawford,  Wm.  B.  dry-good  store,  25,  Baltimore-st. 
Crawford,  Andrew,    counting-house,    59,   Smith's,  and 

bake-house,  Spear's-wharf. 
Crea,  Hugh,  inn-keeper,  21,  George-st.  soap  and  ckn- 

die  manufactory  opposite  ditto,  F.  P. 
Creery,  Jonathan,  boot-maker,  17,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Creery,  John,  Theological  library,  56,  S.  Charles-st. 
Creswell,  James,  Potter-st.  O.  T. 
Crew,  Richard,  waggoner,  N.  Howard-st.  ext. 
Crismond,  John,  billiard-keeper,  Dutch-alley. 
Cromwell,  John,  M.  D.  New  Church-st 
Cromwell,  Jacob  J.  carpenter,  Mulberry-alley. 
Cronmiller  &.  Small,  sugar-refiners,    Hanover-market- 

space. 
Crook,  John,  carter,  77,  Waggon-alley. 
Grook,  Charles,  dwelling,  Lombard,  near  Haoover-stf 


t    21     ) 

Cross,  Andrew  &  John,  &  co.  Lumber-inerchant% 
O'Donnel's-wharf. 

Crossdale,  George,  merchant,  dwelling,  opposite  66> 
Hanover-st. 

Crossgrove,  L.  W.  book-binder,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Grossman,  Mary,  New-lane,  W.  P. 

Crow  &L  Tevis,  dry-good  store,  225,  Baltimore-st. 

Crow,   Sarah,  inn-keeper,   13,  Bond-st.    F.  P. 

Crowl,  Henry  &.  Conrad,  livery-stable,   Commerce-6t. 

Crownover,   Hannah,  76,  Front-st.  O.  T. 

Crummer,  John,  grocer,  59,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Crummer,  N.  grocer,  Light-st. 

Crumwell,   Wm.  liqour  store,   15,  Fish-market. 

Cruse,  Mrs.  widow,  S.  Eutaw-st. 

Cry,  Frederick,  paver.  Mulberry-alley, 

Culverwell,  Stephen,  accountant,  Mulberry,  near  Paca- 
St.  W.  P. 

Cullidon,  G.  groceries  and  liquor  store,  17,  Harrison-st. 

Cummings,  John,  tailor,  Tripolet's-alley. 

Cuningham,   Wm.  grocer,  59,  Saratoga-st. 

Cuningham,  John,   14,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Cunningham,  Eleonora,  20,   S.  Charles-st, 

Curley,  James,  carpenter,  Vulcan-alley. 

Curllet,  George,  coach-painter,  S.  Frederick-st, 

Curran,  Michael,  tailor,  Hawk-st. 

Currick,  John,  watchman,    Mulberry-alley. 

Cushing,  Joseph,  book  and  stationary  store,  6,  N.  How- 
ard, near  Baltimore-st. 

Dake,  William,  grocer,  39,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 

Daley,  Daniel,  plasterer,  Sharpe  near  Conway-st. 

Dalk,  Andrew,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  Pearl-sf. 
W  P. 

Dameron,  captain  John,  125,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

Danskin,  William,  sail-maker,  Camden-st.  head  of  the 
Basin ;  dwelling,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 

Dare,  Nathaniel,  brick-maker,  Barre  near  Sharpe-st. 

Dare,  Ephraim,  merchant  tailor,  1,  Light-st. 

Darrington,  William,  boot-maker,  36,  Water-st. 

Dashiell,  Mary,  95,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Dastuge,  M.  D.  6,  Water-st. 

Davies,  John,  cordwainer,  24,  Union-st.  O.  T. 


(     22    ) 

Davies,  Samuel,  rope*  store,   Pratt-st.  near  the  corneT 

of  Cumberland-row. 
Davies,  Mr.  Chamberlain's-alley. 
Davies,  Betsey,  L.  B.  H.  Mulberry  near  Eutaw-st. 
Davidge,  John  B.  M.  D.  New  Church  near  Charles-st. 
Davidson,  Samuel,  accomptant,  Green-st.  W.  P. 
Davidson,  Mrs.  corner  of  N.  Charles  and  Mulberry-sts . 
Davis,  John,  superintendent   of  the   Water-works,  74, 

N.  Charles-st. 

Davis,  Abraham,  boot  and  shoe-maker,  100,  Bond-st. 
F.  P. 

Dawes,  James,  esq.  cashier  Franklin  bank,  dwel.  do. 

Dawson,  Rich,  turner,  corner  of  Allisanna  and  Bond- 
streets,  F.  P. 

Dawson,  James,  baker,  comer  of  Franklin  and  Green- 
streets,  W.  P. 

Dawson,  James,  porter  at  the  Farmers'  and  Merchants' 
bank,  dwel.  76,  Conway,  near  the  corner  of  Eutaw-st. 

Deagen,  Mrs.  24,  Chatham-st. 

Deal,  Jacob,  inn-keeper,  7,  Market-space. 

Dear,  Isaac,  cordwainer,   11,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Deaver,  John,  teacher,  83,  N.  Liberty-st. 

De  Beet,  Cornelius,  fancy  painter,  Mulberry-st.  corner 
of  Lerews-alley. 

De  Butts,  Elisha,  M.  D.  62,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Decker,  George,  merchant,  24,  N.  Howard-st. 

Degoei,  Bartholomew,  carpenter,  29,  Harrison-st. 

Delacour,  James,  merchant,  2,  N.  Howard-st,  dwelling, 
7,  S.  Howard-st. 

Delahay,  William,  cordwainer,  23,  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 

Deloste,  Francis,  clock  and  watch-maker,  3,  Baltimore- 
street. 

Delozier,  Daniel,  surveyor  to  the  Custom-house,  dwel. 
Catherine-st.  W.  P. 

Del  Vecchio,  Peter,  carver  and  gilder,  picture-frame 
maker,  looking-glass  and  print  seller,  1,  Calvert-st. 
deals  in  drawings,  paintings,  ornaments  for  fire- 
screens, &c.  also  various  sizes  of  drawing-paper  and 
vellum. 

N.  B.  Barometers  and  Thermometers  made  and 
repaired. 


(     23     ) 

De  Mangin,  Charles,  cabinet-maker,  88,  N.  Howard-st. 
Dcinpsey,  Tuomas,  druggist,  dwelling,  3,  German-lane. 
Denison  &,  Savin,  merchts.  5,  Pratt-st.  Bowley's-wharf. 
Denison,  John  M.  merchant,  dwelling,  Pleasant-st.  near 

city  springs. 
Denmead,  Adam,  dwelling,  53,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Denny,  William,  ship-joiner,  58,  lower-end  Pitt-street, 

d.veiling,  12,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 
Denny,  Mrs.  back  of  No.  31,  N.  Howard-st. 
Denos,  Augustine  R.  grocer,  Forrest-st.  F.  H. 
Denys,  James,  porter,  87,  Waggon-alley. 
Derkhiem,  Myer,  High  near  Bridge-st,  O.  T. 
Deslion,  Christopher,  merchant,  57,  SmithVwharf. 
De^v^i'eux,  Francis,  back  of  No.  16,  N.  Frederick-st. 
Dew,  James  C.  mercliant,  87,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Dew,   Edward,  baker,  corner  of  Water  and  S.  Gay-st. 
Dewey,   Silas,  Concord-st.   near  Water-st. 
Dickehut,   George,  confectioner,  127,  Baltimore-st. 
Diffendertfer,   John,    merchant,  65,  M'Elderry's-wliarf, 

iron  store,  near  ditto ;  dwelling,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 
Diggs,   Beverley,  mariner,  19,  W.  .\llisanna-st.   F.  P. 
Dinsmore  &.  Kyle,  merchants,  82,  Pratt-st.  head  of  Bow- 

ley's-wharf. 
Dinsmore,  Henry  W.  merchant,  dwelling,  102,  Pratt-st. 
Dinsmore.  Patrick,  merchant,  110,  N.  Howard-st. 
Disney,   William,  comb-maker,   S.  Eutaw  st. 
Disney,  Benjamin,  painter  and  glazier,  N.  Paca-street, 

near  the  new  market,  W.  P. 
Divers,  John,  Carpenter,  Long-lane,  W.  P. 
Dixon,  William,  carpenter,  68,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Dixon,  John,  rigger,   Star-alley,  F.  P. 
Dobbin,  Archibald,  revenue  officer,  15,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 
Dobbin,    Geo.    <k  Murphy,    book  and   job  printers,  4, 

Harrison-st. 
Dobbins,  William,  carpenter,  corner  of  S.  Paca-street 

and  Whiskey-alley. 
Dobler,  Jacob,*^  tailor,  61,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
Dodge,   Alpheus,  pump-maker,  7,  S.  Liberty-st. 
Doerbaecker,  Adam,  baker,  Goodman  st.  F.  H. 
Dome,  John,  carpenter,  16,  S.  Howard-st. 


{     24     ) 

Domestic  Warehouse,  for  the  sale  of  American  manu- 
factured goods,  80,  Baltinjore-st. 

Donahue,  Patrick,  cordwainer,  N.  Paca-st.  W.  P. 

Donahue,  James,  mariner,  103,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 

Donaldson,  John,  architect,  Conowago-st. 

Donaldson,  Joseph,  merchant,  dwelling,  68,  Saratoga- 
street. 

Donaldson,  Samuel  I.  attorney  at  law,  office,  N.  Cal- 
vert-st.  dwelling,  64,  Han  over- st. 

Donnell,  Charles  T.  teacher,  3,  Baltimore-st. 

Donnell,  John,  grocer,  105,  French-st.   O.  T. 

Donnell,  John,  merchant,  Water-st.  next  door  to  th§ 
Custom-house ;  dwelling,  Water  near  South-st. 

Donnellan,  Thomas,  Mulberry,  corner  of  North-st 

Donnelly,  Daniel,  teacher,  3,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Doolen,  Riiodey,  grocer,  9,  North  near  Saratoga-st. 

Dop,  George,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  Pearl-st. 
(meadow). 

Dorgan,  captain  Andrew,  56,  Queen-st.  F.  P. 

Dorney,  captain  John,  Potter-st.  O.  T. 

Dorney,  Thomas,  cordwainer,  20,  North-st.  O.  T. 

Dornin,  Bernard,  Roman  Catholic  Library,  10,  Balti- 
more-st. dwelling,  Smith-st.  F.  P. 

Dorsey,  Ely,  dwelling,  127,  Hanover-st. 

Dorsey,  Henry  K.  cabinet-maker,  11,  Union-st.  O.  T. 

Dorsey,  Joshua,  merc?iant,  corner  of  Pratt-st.  and  head 
of  O'Donnell's-dock. 

Dougherty,  Jolm,  esq.  office,  corner  of  Liberty  and  St. 
Tammany-sts.  dwelling,  New  Church-st. 

Dougherty,  Neal,  grocer,  corner  of  Hill  and  Sharpe- 
streets. 

Dougherty,  Mrs.  36,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Dougherty,  Barney,  grocery,  Gough-st. 

Dougherty,  John,  livery  stable.  Horse  market. 

Dougherty,  Theophilus  F.  esq.  dwel.  corner  of  Sharpe 
and  Conway-sts. 

Dowdle,  George,  hide  and  leather  dealer,  47,  N.  How- 
ard-st. 

Dowling,  William,  inn-keeper,  27,  Market-space. 

Downes,  William  B.  turner,  E.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 


<     25     ) 

Dowson,  captain  Joseph,  72,  Pitt-st.  0.  T. 

Dowson  &  Alistan,  ship-chandlers,  ODonnell's- wharf. 

Dowson,  captain  Henry,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Doyie,  Patrick,  mariner,  £.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Drew,  captain  Nenemiah,  Straight-lane,  near  Friend's 

meeting,  O.  T. 
Driseoll,  captain  Cornelius,  33,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Drummond,   Francis,  plasterer,.  North-st.  do. 

Dryden,  James,  boot-maker,  173,  Baltimore-st. 
Dubourg,  Lewis,    merchant,    Paca    near   Mulberry-sts. 

W.  P. 
Ducasse,  John,  89,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Duchemin,  Francis,  gentleman,  72,  Camden-st. 
Duckett,  Mrs.  Sophia,    corner  of  Chatham-street   and 

St.  Paurs-lane. 
Duddell,  James,  cabinet-maker,  53,  N.  Gay-st. 
Duer,  John,  esq  cashier  of  the  Farmers'  and  Merchants' 

bank;  dwelling,  252,  Baltimore-st. 
Duif,  WiUiam,  cooper,  4-8,  N.  Frederick  st. 
Dugan,  Mrs.  Cowpen-alley. 

Dugan,  George,  merchant  tailor,  3,  Hanover  near  Bal- 
timore-st. dwelling,  1,  Baltimore-st. 
Dumeste,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Paca  near  Saratoga-st.  W.  P. 
Dunbar,   George  T.  esq.    cashier    of  t  e    Commercial 

and  Farmers'  bank ;   dwelling,  St.  Paul's  lane. 
Dunburgh,  Francis,  Ruxton-lane 

Duncan,  John  W.  painter  and  glazier :    shop,  39,  Fell- 
street;   dwelling,  Fountain-st.  F.  V. 
Duncan,  John,  coach-maker,  2,  Front-st.  O.  T. 
Dunkel,  George  A.  M.  D.  corner  of  Liberty  and  Tam- 

many-sts. 
Dunkin,  captain  Perr}^  13,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 
Dunn,  William,  tailor,  223    1-2,  Baltimore-st. 
Duon,  Honore,    fringe  and   lace-maker,    Pratt-st.   near 

O'Donneirs-wharf 
Du  Pare,  Madam,  Short-alley,  W.  P. 
Durand,  Jolm,  mariner,  Ann  near  Fieet-st.  F.  P. 
Durliam,  Mrs.  Martha,  miUiner,  203  1-2,  Baltimore  si. 
Dyev,  Elijah,  carpenter,  Courtland-st. 
Dyer,  Joseph,  grocer,  Baltimore-st.  extended,  W.  P. 

C 


(     26     ) 

Eacrit,  Rachel,  dry-good  store,  8,  Bank-st. 

Efagleston,  John,  butcher,  166,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Easterbrook,  D    merchant,  8,  Bank-st. 

Easton,  Mrs.  dwelling,  236,  Baltimore-st. 

Eaton  &  Cope,  wholesale  drj-good  store,  242,  Balti- 
more-st, 

Eaverson,  Joseph,  coach-maker,  N.  Charles-st.  dwel. 
2-5,  Conowago-st. 

Eberd,   Samuel,  carpenter,   Straight-lane,  O.  T. 

Eberhardt,  John,  carpenter,  74,  Waggon-alley. 

Eberhart,  Conrad,  tailor,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Eckel,  Philip  P  city  guager,  and  inspector  of  domestic 
liquors;  dwelling,  1 14,  Green-st.  O.  T.  |  Slate  kept 
at  Messrs.  John  and  Jacob  Stouffer's,  25,  N.  Howard- 
street,  and  John  Gregg  &.  co.'s,  Bowley's-wharf.] 

Edes,  Ben.  printing-office,  S.  W.  corner  of  Baltimore 
and   South-sts 

Edes,  Mrs.  millinery  store,  and  ladies'  lottery-office,  65, 
Baltimore-st. 

Eddy,  Rufus,  boot  and  shoe-maker,  43,  N.  Howard-st, 

Edgar,  Adam,  carpenter,  York-st.  F.  H. 

Edgar,  Thomas,  M.  D.  65,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Edger  &l  Parks,  merchants,  corner  of  N.  Howard  and 
Franklin-sts, 

Edmundson,  Joseph,  salt  carter,  51,  Ross-st.  W.  P. 

Edwaras  &  Kith-. -art,  ship-joiners,  Spear's-wharf. 

Edwards,  George,  N.  Howard-st.  extended. 

Edwards,  Abraham,  cordwainer.  Strawberry-alley. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  dry-good  store,  41,  Baltimore-st. 

Edwards,  Cadwallader,  dry-good  store,  45,  Baltimore- 
street. 

Egerton,  Charles  C.  grocer,  46,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling, 
ay-st, 
ichelberger,  George,  dwelling,  Camden-st. 

Eichelberger  k,  Clemm,  merchants,  264,  Baltimore-st. 
corner  of  K.  Howard-st. 

Eichier,   Sally,  widow,  Baltimore-st.  extended,  W.  P. 

Eilenstone,  Frederick,  stocking-weaver,  Dulany-st. 

Eiselen,  Mrs.  dwelling,  246,  Baltimore-st. 

Eisenbrey,  John,  coach-maker,  108,  Pratt-st 


(     27     ) 

Elder  &  Taylor,  merchants,  3,  N.  Howard-st. 

Elder,  Esther,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Elderdice,  Mrs.  Ruxton-lane. 

Eldred,  captain  Eppes,  spectacle-maker,  optician,  &;c^ 
17,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Elgard,  Hartman,  stage-owner,  18,  S.  Howard-st. 

EUicott,  Thomas,  dwelling,  36,  Sharpe-st. 

Elliot,  Robert,  has  for  sale  at  his  new  paper-hanging 
warehouse,  corner  of  Liberty  and  Lexington-streets, 
also,  3,  N.  Charles-street,  opposite  the  Union  bank; 
a  complete  and  general  assortment  of  the  most 
fashionable  papers  and  borders ;  which,  for  beauty 
and  durability  of  colours,  are  not  inferior  to  any  on 
the  continent;  he  will  sell  to  town  customers  and 
•ountry  merchants,  on  the  most  reasonable  terms. 

He  sincerely  thanks  his  numerous  friends  and  cus- 
tomers for  all  favours  past,  and  from  their  daily  in 
creasing  patronage,  he  has  reason  to  believe  that  his 
first  public  promise  of  attention  to  business,  reasona- 
ble charges,  soundness  of  work  by  careful  and  experi- 
enced hands,  and  despatch  in  the  execution  of  orders, 
has  been  realized  to  the  satisfaction  of  his  employers. 

Elliot,  Thomas,  waggoner,  Ross-st.  W.  P. 

Ellis,  Thomas,  cartman,  79,  Granby-st.   O.  T. 

Ellis,  captain  John,  Holliday-st. 

Ely,  George,  blacksmith,  144,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Emory,  Thomas  L.  jr.  attorney  at  law.  New  Church-st. 
near  St.  Paul's  lane. 

Englebright,  John,  carpenter,  Forrest-st.  O.  T. 

English,  Robert,  painter  and  glazier,  132,  S.  Charles-st. 

English,  Marshall,  house-carp.   Fajette-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Erbp,  Christian,  carpenter,  Waggon-alJey. 

Ernstbacker,   George,  cordwainer,  7,  North-st. 

Erwine,  John,  umbrella  manufacturer,  2,  N.  Gay-st. 

Esmenard,  John  F.  Hanover-st. 

Espiet,  Bartholomew,  cabinet-maker,  33,  S.  Charles-st. 

Espinard,  J.  gentleman,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Estmen,  Henry,  grocer.  County-wharf,  F.  P. 

Etshberger,  Wolf%ang,  grocer,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T. 

Evans,  Lewis  E.  dwelling,  96,  Pratt-st. 


<    28    ) 

Evans,  Griffith,  eak-cooper,  dwelling,  Water-st.  foot  of 

Peters'  bridge. 
Evans,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Conway  near  Sharpe-st. 
Evans,  Joshua,  grocer,  corner  of  S.  Charles  and  Pratt- 

streets. 
Evans,  John,  biscuit   bakehouse,   Price's-wharf,    F.  P. 

dwelling,  S.  Charles-st.  near  Primrose-alley. 
Evans,  Job,  carpenter,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 
Evans,  William,  deputy- sheriff,  19,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Evans,  Mrs.  Nancy,  widow,  Pitt-st.  near  the  run,  O.  T. 
Everett,  Thomas,    umbrella  and  hardware    store,  224, 

Baltimore-st. 
Everson,  captain  Nicholas,  18,  M'Elderry's-wharf. 
Evis,  Jarvis,  plasterer,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
Ewaldt,  John  H.  grocer,  Franklin-st.  near  Hookstown- 

road.  W.  P. 
Effing,   Henry,  plaster-miller,  Jones-st.  O.  T. 
Fagg,  Mrs.  Catherine,  milliner,  122,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Fahertv.   Sally,  Star-alley,  F.  P. 

Fahnestock,  Henry,  dry-good  store,  29,  N.  Howard-^, 
Falmestock,  Derrick,  mercht.  dwel.   19,  N.  Howard-st. 
Fahnestock,  Peter,  dry-good  store,  17,  N.  Howard  st. 
Fairbairn,    Thomas  H.    grocer,    61,    Bridge-st.    O.  T. 

dwelling,  15,  ditto. 
Eair,  Charles,  joiner,  Lee-st. 
Faithful,  William,  printer,  48,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Falconer,  Mrs.  Conway  near  Sharpe-st. 
Fanning,  Dennis,  publican,  Light-st. 
Farmers'  and  Merchants'  bank,  252,  Baltimore-st. 
Farnandis,    Samuel,    dwelling,    Chatham-st.,  corner  of 

St.  Paul's-lane. 
Faucet,  Rowland,  cartman,  N.  Howard-st.  extend. 
Faulac,  John,  gentleman,  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 
Fauth,  Ernest,  tailor,  Mulberry-st. 
Fearson,  captain  Jesse,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 
Feinour,  William,  plumber,  and  tin-plate  worker,  37, 

Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Fenby,  Peter,  jr.  oak-cooper,  Donnell's-wharf,  F.  P. 
Fenby,  Samuel,  shoe-store,  229,  Baltimore-st. 
Ferguson,  John,  stone-cutter,  Chappel-alley. 


(    29    ) 

Ferguson,  James  ^  teacher,  46,  Chatliam-st. 
Ferguson,  John,  merchant,  9,  N.  Calvert-st. 
Ferguson,  Benjamin,  office  for  the  "  new  hne  of  ISortolk 
pickets,"  101,  Bowley's-Tvharf      B.  F.  has  very  re- 
cently added  to  his  line  of  Norfolk  packets  two  cop- 
pered vessels,  whose  cabin  accommodations  are  such 
as  to  eive  general  satisfaction:    in  arranging  tor  tbis 
line,  he  has  spared   neither    expense  nor  trouble  m 
evincing  to  a  generous  public,  his  determination  to 
use  his  best    endeavours  to  please.       Ct"  A  packet 
will  sail  from  Bowley's  wharf  (Baltimore)    opposite 
the   office,    every    Wednesday    and    Saturday ;    also 
from   Newton's   wharf,    Norfolk,  on  the  same  days. 
The   terms  of  passage    are:    for   cabin   passengers, 
every  thing  found  except    liquors,   ten  dollars  ;    for 
steerage  passengers,  found   in  the  same  manner,  six 
dollars  ;  for  children,  five  dollars. 

N.  B.  Liquors  to  be  had  at  tavern  rates. 

Benjamin  and  John  Ferguson,  proprietors. 
December  25,  1811. 
Ferrall,  Mrs.  grocer,  N.  Eutaw-st, 
Finagan,  James,  ship- carpenter,  46,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Finlay,  John  &  Hugh,  fancy-furniture  manufacturers, 

N.  Gay-st. 
Finley  &  Van  Lear,  merchants,  270,  Baltimore-st. 
Finley,  Ebenezer,  &  Son,  merchants,  N.  E.  corner  of 

Fayette  and  Paca-sts.  W.  P. 
Fishpaw,  Jesse,  blacksmith,  149,  High-st.  dwelling,  27, 

Union-st.  O.  T. 
"Fisher,  Robert,  lumber-merchant,  16,  Spear's-wharf 
Fisher,  John  M.  &-  W.  Johnston,  painters  and  glaziers, 

Water,  near  South-st. 
Fisher,  Abraham,  labourer,  Lee-st. 
Fisher  &.  M'Clellan,  merchants,  45,  N.  Howard-st. 
Fissour,  J.  M.  merchant,  8,  Light-st. 
Fitch,  Wm.  100,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Fitch,  captain  Daniel,  74,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 
Fitch,  Henry,  labourer,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Fitzgerald,    Edward,    ship-chandler   and    grocer,    15, 
George-st.  F.  P, 


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Fitzhugh,  John,  Aisquith-st.  O.  TJI 
Fitzhugh,  Joiin,  gentleman,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 
Flaherty,  James,  labourer,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 
Floyd,  Charles,  grocer,  N.  Howard-st. 
Fleisher,  Anthony,   feed-store,  Franklin-st. 
Fleming,  Frederick,  porter-bottler.  Brandy-alley. 
Fletcher  &  Patterson,  tobacco-manufacturers,  40,  N.  Ho 

ward-st. 
Flieiiee,  Christian,  inn-keeper,  corner  of  Mulberry  and 

Eutaw-sts. 
Fobel,  Daniel,  distiller,  W.  Wilk,  corner  of  Caroline- 

st.  F.  P. 
Focke,  Frederick,  &,  co.   merchants,  corner  of  North 

and  Green-sts.  O.  T. 
Focke,  Frederick,    merchant,  dwelling,  60,  N.  Frede- 

rick-st. 
Foley,  Timothy,  cabinet-maker,  98,  High-st.   O.  T. 
Foltz,  Wm.  and   Jacob,   sugar-refiners,    corner  of  Eu- 

taw-st.  and  Bottle-alley. 
Ford,  Stephen  H.  merchant,  dwelling,  9,  Conowago-st. 
Ford,  Joseph  T.    wheelwright,    Albemarle-st.  opposite 

80,  O.  T.  also  Pratt-st.  near  the  lower  bridge. 
Foreman,  Edward,  bricklayer,  Caroline-st.  near  Colum- 
bian gardens. 
Foreman,  Mrs.  Jane,  corner  of  Paca  and  Mulberry-sts. 

W.  P. 
Forman,  Christian,  butcher,  Kimraers-alley. 
Forrest,  George,  mariner,  Happy-alley,  F.  P. 
Forrest,  Jolm,  carpenter,  Lee-st. 

Forrester,  Ralph,  blacksmith,  Duke,  near  Albemarle- 
st.  O.  T. 
Forrester  &  Wheeler,  cabinet-makers,  Waters-t. 
Forsyth,  Wm.  drover,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 
Forsyth,  Jacob,  trader,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 
Foster,  Mrs.  genteel  boarding-house,   E.   Lancaster-st. 

F  P. 
Foss,  John,  paver,  Franklin-st.  near  Lerew's-alley 
Foss,  Jacob,  blacksmith,  dwelling,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P.^ 
Fountain,  Joseph,  Spanish-cigar-maker,  4-,  Bank-st. 
Fousbenner,  Daniel,  blacksmith,  82,  Lee-st 


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Fawler,  Wm.  constable,  Lexington-st.  W.  P. 

Fowler,  iienjaniin,  city-collector,  Dulany-st]  opposite 
Leaman's  gardens. 

Fowler,  James,  pilot,  Eden,  near  Gough-st.  F.  P. 

Fox,  Mrs.  4,   N.  Liberty-st. 

Foxall,  Tliomas,  porter  of  the  Mechanics'  Bank,  dwel, 
4,  Public-alley. 

Frailey,  Leonard,  city-gauger  and  inspector  of  domes- 
tic liquors,  dwelling,  98,  Pratt-st.  a  slate  is  left  at 
Messrs.  John  (Si,  Jacob  Stoufier's,  125,  N.  Howard-st. 
also  at  Messrs.  John  Gregg  &.  co.  80,  Bowley's-wharf. 

France,  Joseph,    dry -good  store,   175  1-2,   Baltimore-st. 

Francis,  Benjamin,  hardware-store,   12,  Pratt-st. 

Franciscus,  George,  gold  and  silver-smith,  32,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Franciscus,  John,  31,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Franklin  Bank,  88,  Baltimore-st. 

Frazer,  captain  James,  20,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 

Frazier,  Riciiard,  revenue-officer,  89,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Frazier,  James,  officer  in  the  U.  States'  navy,  Milk- 
alley,  near  Glendy  s  clmrch,  O.  T. 

Freburger,   Henry,  inn-keeper,  5,  W  ater-st. 

Freburger,  John,  baker,  Forrest-st.  F.  H. 

Freeman,   Wm.  cabinet-maker,  Argyle-alley,  F.  P. 

Freeman,   W.  H.  engraver,  St.  PauTs-lane. 

French,  Simon,  pilot,  55,  Queen-st.  F.  P. 

Frey,   Samuel,  merchant,  268,  Baltimore-st. 

Fridge  &l  3Iorris,  dry-good  merchants,  14,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Friese,  Philip  R.  I.    proprietor  Baltimore  glass-house 
210,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling,  corner  of  Pratt  and  Han- 
over-sts. 

Frizel,  Wm.  D.  inn-keeper,  Franklin-st.    W.  P. 

Fry,  William,  compiler  of  the  Baltimore  Directory,  15, 
Bank-st.  opposite  Mr.  Kaminsky's  tavern. 

Fry,  James,  accountant,  8,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

Fryer,  Henry,  24,  N.  Frederick-st. 

Fulford,  Henry,  dwelling,  St.  PauVs-lane. 

Fuller,  Brown,  &-  Alley,  wholesale  shoe-store,  216,  Bal- 
timore-st. 

Fuller,  Abrahani,  merchant,  Franklin^  near  Paca-5t. 
W.  P. 


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Fulton,  Wm.  mariner,  7,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Fulton,  James,  merchant,   1,  Sharpe-st. 
Fulton  &.  Starck,  merchants,  78,  N.  Howard-st. 
Fulton,  David,  esq.  corn,  of  Saratoga  and  N.  Eutaw-stg. 
Funk,  John,  house-carpenter,  74,  Waggon-alley. 
Gaddis,  Wm.  founder,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 
Galloway,  Ezekiel,  inn-keeper,  Market-st.  F.  P, 
Gait,  Peter,  esq.  clock  and  watch-maker,    19,  Fell-st. 

office  at  do.  F.  P. 
Gait  &,  Thomas,  merchants,  Sharpe,  near  Baltimore-st. 
Gardner,  Wm.  cordwainer.,  Strawherry-alley. 
Gardner,   Sarah,  shop-keeper,  4,  Queen-st.  F.  P. 
Gardner,  captain  Samuel,  4,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Gardner,  Peter,  chair-maker,  Low-st.     do. 
Garland,  George,  mariner,  Caroline-st.  F.  P. 
Garret,  John,  carpenter,   Lombard-st. 
Gaston,  Dennis,  tin-plate-worker,  9,  George-st.  F.  P. 
Gatchell,  Samuel  H.  esq.  office,  4,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 
Geiger,  John,  grocer,  68,  S.  Charles- st. 
George  &  Sweeny,  tobacconists,  75,  N.  Howard-st. 
Gerlach,  Charles,  M.  D.  Light-st. 
German,  Philip,  sen.  116,  Sharpest. 
German,  Philip,  junr.  do.       do. 
Gibbons,  Wm.  cooper,  S.  Paca-st.  W.  P. 
Gibson,  Priscilla,  Long-lane,  W.  P. 

Gibson,  Wm.  M.  D.  corner  of  Bernard  and  Charles-st. 

Gibson,  Wm.  esq.  clerk  of  the  county  court,  dwelling,- 
near  Mr.  Grundy's  country  seat,  W.  P. 

Gibson,  Robt.  hack-driver,  back  of  46,  S.  Frederick-st 

Gibson,  Wm.  teacher,  Union-st.  O.  T. 

Gibson,  John,  gent,  corner  of  Eutaw  and  Pratt-sts. 

Gilberthorp,  Wm.  grocer,  25,  Gough-st.  F.  P. 

Gilpin  &  Brown,  grocers,  18,  Cheapside, 

Gildea,  captain  James,  5,  Queen-st.  F.  P. 

Gill,  John,  carpenter,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 

Gill,  John  B.  clothier,  44,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Gill,  Absalom  B.  do.        28,       do. 

Gimbrette,  John  F.  grocer,  69,  N,  Gay-rt. 

Gindhart,  Xaver,  limner,  69,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Glaherty,  John,  iabourer.  I^f.  Eutaw-st. 


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Glasser,  Jacob,  blacksmith,  Griffith's-b ridge,  dwelling, 

49,  East,  cornei'  of  Fieneh-st.   O.  T. 
Glassj^ow,  Wm.  R.  boot  maker,  \2l  1  2,  Baltinioie-st. 
Glenn,  Elia*,  esq.  attorney  at  law,  29,  N.  Charies,  near 

Coaowago-st. 
Glenn,  Mr.  dwelling,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 
Glenn,  John  W.  6l  co.  oil  and  paint  store,  71,  M'Elder- 

ry's  wharf,  dwelling,  Front-st.  O.  T. 
Glenn,  James  &l  W.  saddlers,  corner  of  Baltimore  and 

N.  Gay-sts. 
Gobright,  Wm.  tin-plate  worker,  20,  Conowago-st. 
Godfroid,  Wm.  55,  Water-st. 
Goforth,  Geo.  gilder  and   sign   painter,   45,   Bridge-st. 

Golden,  John,   sail-maker,   Donnell's   wharf,   dwelling, 
Ann-st  9  1-2,  F.  P. 

Golder,  Robt.  dry-good  store,  95,  Baltimore-st. 

Goldthwait,  capi.  Ezekiel,  Green  near  North-st.  O.  T. 

Goodmanson,  Peter,  boarding  house,  30,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Gordon,  John,   merchant,  dwelling,   Hanover-st. 

Gordon,  Mrs.  boarding-house,  245,  Baltimore-st. 

Gore,   Amos,  26,  W.  Lancastei-st.    F.  P. 

Gorsuch,  Thomas  &,  John,  inn-keepers,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Gorsuch,  Nicholas,  inn-keeper,    104,  High-st.  do. 

Gorton,  captain  Wanton,  Liberty-st.  do. 

Gouges,    Mrs.    fancy-goods   and   millenery    store,   35, 
Baltimore-st. 

Gowan,  John,  soap,  candle,  starch,  and  fig-blue  manu- 
facturer, 44,  Lexington-st. 

Grace,   Samuel,  90,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Graf,  Frederick  C.  merchant,  dwel.  48,  N.  Charles-st. 

Graff,  John,  tailor,  53,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

Graham,  Thomas,  scowman,  49,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 

Graham,  James  B.  grocer,  County-wliarf,  do. 

Graham,  Henry,  labourer,  65,  Albemarle-st,  O.  T. 

Graham,  Hamilton,  first  accountant  Bank  of  Maryland, 
dwelling,  30,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Graham,  Wm.  grocer,  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 

Graham,  Wm.  M.  D.  N.  E.  corner  of  Albemarle  and 
King  George-8ts,  O.  T. 


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Graham,  Mrs.  grocer,  68,  French-st.  O.  T. 
Grahame,  Wm.   esq.    president   of  the   Farmers'   and 

Merchants'  Bank,  dwelling,  14,  Hanover-st 
Grandchamp,  Wm.    clothier,    corner   of  Pratt-st.    and 

Cumberland-row. 
Grant,  Daniel,  boarding-house,  200,  Baltimore-st. 
Grant,  John,  hack-driver,  back  of  35,  Liberty-st. 
Grapevine,  Frederick,  merchant,  76,  N.  Howard-st. 
Grapevine,  Frederick,  junr.  dwelling,   97,  Saratoga-st 
Gray,  Robert  G.  plasterer,  French-st.  O.  T. 
Gray,  Henry,  fancy-hat  store,  9,  Second-st. 
Green,  Robert,  boarding-house,  32,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Green,  Charles,  dwelling,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Green,  George  W.  chair-maker,  31,  S,  Calvert-st. 
Green,  John,  cordwainer,  7,  Saratoga-st. 
Green,  Matthew,  grocer,  ^.  W.  corner  of  N.  Charles 

and  Conowago-sts, 
Greeves,  David,  grocer.  County-wharf,  F.  P. 
Gregg,  captain  Alexander,  E.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
Gregg,  John,  &c  co.   merchants,  80,  Pratt-st.  Bowley's 

wharf 
Gridley  &  Driggs,  grocers,  63,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Griffin,  Thomas,   18,  Lombard-st. 
Griffin,  Charles,  33,  S.  Koward-st. 
Grigg,  Frederick,  blacksmith,  Short-alley,  W.  P. 
Griffith,  Henry  B.  stone-cutter,  9,  S.  Charles-st. 
Griffith,    Susanna,  inn-keeper,  4,  N.  Gay  st. 
Griffith,  Samuel  G.  merchant,  Wood-st.  Bowley's-wharf, 

dwelling,  97,  Hanover-st. 
Griffiths,  Thomas,  grocer,  46,  North-st. 
Grimes,  Levy,  carpenter,  23,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Griner,  Ginther,  glass-blower,  Forregt-st.  F.  H. 
Gritzner,  Frederick,  grocer,   11,  Thames-st.   F.  P. 
Groom,  Wm.  grocer,  14,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Gross  &  White,  grocer^,  70,  corner  of  Gay  and  Har^ 

rison-sts. 
Gross,  John,  Jones-st.  O.  T. 
Grub,  Michael,  junr.  cedar-cooper,  Mulberry-st. 
Gruber,  John,  cedar-cooper,   17,  Lexington-st. 
Grub,  Michael,  cedar-cooper,  23  1-2,  N.  Howard-st. 


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isri'uchj,  John,  brewer,  Holliday-st.  ext. 

Grundj,  James,  dwelling,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 

Gunnet,  Nicholas,  tobacconist.  80,  Camden-st. 

Guise,  Francis,  inn-keeper,  48,  Market-space. 

Gattrow,  Stephen,  hatter,  20,  Pratt-st. 

Haddaway,   Wm.   mariner,   Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

Hahn,  Jo  m,  wheelwright,  17,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Hahn,  Henry,  painter,  22,  Lexington-st. 

Haigh,   Samuel,  merchant,  3,  N.  Liberty-st.  dwelling. 

76,    Pratt-fit 

Halsey,  Mrs.  school-mistress,  N.  Charles-st. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Isabella,  74-,  Sharpe-st. 

Hall,  Mrs.  dwelling,  42,  Hanover  st. 

Hall,  John  E.  attorney  at  law,   13,  St.  Paul's-lane. 

Hall,  R    W.  M  D.  do. 

Hall,  Christopher,  cordwainer,  Harford-st. 

Hall,  Ezekiel,  mariner,  lower  end  of  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Hall,  James,  ship-carpenter,      do.         Fleet-st.         do. 

Hall,  captain  Joseph,   High  st.  O.  T. 

Hail,  James,  weaver,   A.ddison-st.  do. 

Hall,  Caleb,  gentleman,  32,  Pratt-st. 

Hall,   Wasliington,   Baltimore-st.   ext.  W.  P. 

Hogg,  John,  grocer,   13,  Saratoga-st. 

Handy,   Wm.  VV.   M.  D    5i,   Hanover-st. 

Haney,  David,  mariner.  Mulberry-alley. 

Hanev,  Charles,  cordwainer.   Whiskey-alley. 

Hanna,  Wm.  7.\  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Hanna,  John,   12,   W.     do.       do. 

Hanan,  John,  carpenter,  70,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Hanson,  Charles  W,  attorney  at  law,   S.  Frederick-st. 

Hanson,  Wm.  tailor,  3,  Market-soace. 

Harbst,  Christian,  tailor,  79,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Harden,  Samuel,  dry-good  store,  17.5.  Baltiraore-st. 

Harden,  Thomas,   mariner,  Happv-alley,  F.  P. 

Hardester,  Benjamin,  sail  maker,    dwelling,    Green-st. 
O  T. 

Hare,  Jesse,  tobacco  manufacturer,  Granby  near  Queen- 
streets,   6.  T. 
Harp)d  ^  Buel,  book-binders  and  stationers,  12,  S.  Cal- 
ve?t-st.  * 


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Harris,  George,  teacher,  Hanover-market-space. 

Harris,  John  F.  N.  Liberty  near  St.  Tammany-st. 

Harris,  Mary,  widow,  Addison-st.   O.  T. 

Harris,  Samuel,  merchant,    dwelling,   Duke  corner  of 
Exeter-st  O.  T. 

Harris,  James,  ship-carpenter,  Star-alley,  F.  P. 

Harrison,  William,  gentleman,  82,  Waggon-alley. 

Harrison,  Hall,    merchant,    dwelling,    Lombard,    near 
Hanover-st. 

Harrison,  Daniel,  carpenter,  25,  Bond-st.  P.  P. 

Harryman,  Stephen,  cartman,  21,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

Harwood,  Henry,  tobacconist,   Dutch-alley. 

Hart,  Nicholas,  oak-cooper,  58,  South-st.  dwelling,  near 
Jacob  Laudenslager's,  on  the  hill. 

Hart,  Jacob    accountant,    U.  Bank,  dwelling,    111,  N. 
Howard-st. 

Hart,  Joseph,  New-bridge  hotel,  1,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Hartshome,  Wm.  biscuit-baker,  64,  South-st.  dwelling, 
103,  Hanover-st. 

Harvey,  Mrs.  Eliz.  boarding-house,   176,  Baltimore-st. 

Harwood,  T.  &.  J.   merchants,   113,  N.  Howard-st. 

Haskins  &,  Harrison,  merchants,  89,  Bowley's-wharf. 

Haslam,  John,  Veterinary-surgeon,  101,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Haslett,  Joseph,  sail-maker,  46,  Argyle-alley,  F.  P. 

Haslett,  Wm    merchant,  head  of  O'Donneirs-dock. 

Hassard,  J.  &,  R.  merchants,  77,  N  Howard-st. 

Hattenbach,  Wm.  hair-dresser.  New-church- st. 

Hatton,  Caleb,  carter,   Courtland-st. 

Haubert,  Fred.  &  co.  merchants,  241,  Baltimore-st. 

Haupt,  M.  jr.  snuff  and  segar  manufactory,  L^!ght-st. 

Hauptman,  John,  cordwainer,  54,  S.  Charies-st. 

Hawkins,  James  L.  teller  at  the  Commercial  and  Far- 
mers' bank;  dwelling,  S.  Liberty-st. 

Hay  den,  Henry,  dentist,  38,  corner  of  N  Charles  and 
Chatham-streets,  desirous  of  rendering  himself,  in  his 
profession,  worthy  of  the  patronage  of  the  ladies  and 
gentlemen  of  Baltimore,  respectfully  offers  his  ser- 
vices to  those  who  may,  in  the  smallest  degree,  re- 
quire professional  nid ;  in  anv  disease  of  the  mouth 
and  gums,  or  in  premature  decays,  and  deficiencies  of 


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the  teeth,  from  a  partial  or  total  loss  of  one  or  more 
of  them.  Natural  and  artificial  teeth  set,  without  ex- 
tracting the  remaining  roots,  from  one  to  full  sets 
complete,  either  with  ligatures,  springs,  pivots,  or  on 
plates  of  gold,  and  in  such  a  manner  as  to  be  useful 
and  highly  ornamental.  The  tartar  so  injurious  to 
the  teeth,  which  caries  blackness  and  discolouring, 
removed  and  the  teeth  restored  to  their  native  wiiite- 
ness,  without  tiie  smallest  pain,  or  injury  to  the  ena- 
mel. Decayed  teeth  orrified  and  pluged,  so  as  to  ren- 
der them  useful,  and  prevent  their  further  decay..:. 
Teeth  extracted  with  perfect  safet}',  and  every  other 
operation  performed,  that  comes  within  the  line  of 
his  profession,  to  preserve  the  beauty  and  soundness 
of  the  teeth,  and  a  healthy  state  of  the  gums.  If  ten- 
derness and  care  in  different  operations,  beauty  and 
elegance  in  the  finishing  and  setting  artificial  teeth, 
and  the  most  implicit  candour  in  his  advice,  are  in- 
ducements; those  who  may  honour  him  with  their 
confidence  may  be  assured  of  meeting  with  satisfac- 
tion. Any  person  wishing  to  be  waited  on  at  their 
residence,  will  please  to  send  a  line  or  servant. 

Hayes  &.  Dougherty,  grocers,  corn,  of  Union  &  Bridge- 
streets,  O.  T. 

Hayes,  captain  Walter  C.   19,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Hayes,   R.  &  co.  dry-good  store,  97,  Baltimore-st. 

Hayne,  George,  merchant,  5,  Bowley's-wharf. 

Hayward,   William,  jr.  grocer,  Paca-st,  W.  P. 

Hayward,  Mrs.  Harriet,  dwelHng,  on  the  hill,  opposite 
late  college,  Chatham-st. 

Hazlehurst,  Andrew,  dwelling,  St.  Tammany,  near  N. 
Liberty-st. 

Heairn,  captain  John,  County-wharf,  F.  P. 

Healy,  John,  grocer,  16,  Water  st. 

Heath    Richard  K.  tanner  and  currier,  1,  Cheapside. 

Heath,  Upton  S.  esq.  attorney  at  law,  corner  of  Cha 
tham-st.  and  St.  Paul's-lane. 

Heathcote,  John,  wholesale  dry-good  merchant.  S.  W 
comer  of  Baltimore  and  Charles-st, 

D 


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Hebbard  &,  Williamson,  druggists,  coruBBr  of  Baltimore 

and  S.  Calvert-sts. 
Heden,  Garret,  blacksmith,  Tripolets'-alley. 
Hedges,  Peter,  house-carpenter,  Lexington-st.  ext.  W.  P. 
Heidelbach,  John  H.  merchant,  70,  South-st.  dwelling. 

53,  Pratt-st. 
Hegeman,  Henry  B.  ship-carpenter,  2,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Helm,  Greorge,  carpenter,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 
Helms,  captain  James,  16,  Green- st.  O.  T. 
Helmling,  Joseph,  carter,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 
Helmling,  Anthony,  block  and  pump-maker,  Camden- 

street,  near  the  Basin ;  dwelling.  Peace-alley, 
//enderson,  John,  drayman.  Green  near  North-st.  O.  T. 
J^enderson,  Griffith,  Franklin  near  Paca-st.  W.  P. 
Henderson,  Nathaniel,  teacher,  41,  Water-st. 
JTenning,  Thomas,  bricklayer,  38,  Saratoga-st. 
//enricks,  Isaac,   Pitt-st.   near  Friends'  meeting-house, 

O.  T. 
Jferbaugh,  Leonard,  carpenter,  Saratoga-st.  ext.  W.  P. 
/Herbert,  Joseph,  Pleasant-st. 
7/erbert,  Charles,  pump-maker,  Mulberry-alley, 
//erbert,  William,  constable,   Forrest-st.  F.  H. 
Heron,  James  &  A.   dry-good-store,    S.  W.   corner  of 

Baltimore-st.  and  market-space, 
iferron,  Michael,  dra^'man.  Franklin-lane. 
Herron,  Robert  B.  house-carpenter,  Duke-st.  O.  T. 
//erstons,  Charles,  dwelling,  Green  near  German-st. 

W.  P. 
Hertzog,  George,  S.  Butaw-st. 

Herwig,  Mrs.  widow,  K.  Liberty  near  Lexington-st. 
Heslip,  John  &  son,  boot-makers,  44,  Baltimore-st. 
J/evland,  Marcus,  merchant,  230,  Baltimore-st. 
Hiekley,  Sebastian,  stone-cutter,  Griffith's-bridge,  O.  T. 
Hicks,  rev.  Galen,  92,  Granby-st.  near  Trinity  church, 

O.  T. 
Higgins,  Susanna,   grocer,   corner  of  Pratt  and  Com- 

merce-sts. 
Hilary,  Anthony,  hair-dresser,  2,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Hildenbrandt,  Christian,  boot-maker,  N.  Eutaw-street, 

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Hill,  captain  John,  71,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Hill,  Robert,  cabinet-mak.  Pratt-st.  near  lower  bridge. 

Hillen,  John,  dwelling,  54,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Hillert,  captain  John  A.  8,  Philpot-st.  F.  P. 

Hindman,  James,  gentleman,  12,  S.  Gay-st. 

Hines,  William,  hatter,  12,  Primrose-alley. 

Hirsch,  Joseph,  glass-blower,  foot  of  Federal  hill. 

Hirsch,  Francis,       ditto,  ditto. 

Hiser,  Nicholas,  cartman,  Biddle-st.    W.  P. 

Hitselberger,  John,  house-carpenter,  Pearl-st.    W.  P. 

Hitselberger,  Joseph,  tailor,  corner  of  Franklin-st.  and 
Hookstown-road,  W.  P. 

^oburg  &  Rogge,  upholsterers,  13,  South-st. 

Hoburg,  John,  dwelling,  15,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

J^odges  &,  Landsdale,  merchants,  lower  end  of  Smith's- 
wharf. 

Hodgkin,    Mrs.  Susanna,  corner  of   King  George  and 
Granby-sts.  O.  T. 

J^oey,  James,  cordwainer,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 

J/oey,  John,         ditto,  ditto,  do. 

i^ofFmaster,  F.  musician,  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 

Hoffman,  Gotlieb,  porter-cellar,  238,  Baltimore-st. 

Hoffman,  Jacob  &,  Son,  curriers,  7,  Cheapside. 

Hoffman,  Michael,  dwelling,  91,  Sharpest. 

Hoffman,  Peter,  jr.  merchant,  dwelling,  New  Church- 
street. 

//older,  Anthony,  distiller,  Pratt-st.  new  bridge. 

Holland,  Littleton,  dwelling,  Green-st.  W.  P. 

Holland,  Francis  U.  5,  S.  Howard-st. 

Holland,  Dennis,  tailor,  Lavely's  or  Orange-alley. 

HoUiday,  William,  stone-cutter^  N.  Eutaw-st. 

HoUins,  William,  cooper,  N,  Howard-st.  ext. 

Hollins,  William,  merchant,  dwelling,  Franklin-st.  ext. 
near  •  GrayVgardens,  W.  P. 

Holmes,  James,   bottling-cellar,    127,  Baltimore-street, 

dwelling,  Bath-st.  near  Finn's. 
Holstein,  Michael,  tin-plate  worker,  64,  N.  Charles-st. 
Hood,  George  W.  painter  and  glazier,  148,  Sharpest, 
Hook,  William,  mariner,  Happy-alley,  F.  P. 
Hoover,  Ignatius,  butcher,  Washington-road,  W.  P. 


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Hope,  Daniel,  brush-maker,  St.  Tammaiiy-st, 

Hope,  David,         ditto,         Bath-st. 

Hopkins,  George,  carpenter,  Welcome-alley. 

Hopkins,  Gerard,    merchant,    I,  County-wharf,    dwel. 
7«,  Pratt-st. 

Horsman,  John,  E.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Horton,  James,  merchant,  dwelling    Green  near  Ger- 
man-st.  W.  P. 

Hoskyns,  Mrs.  fancy  store,  Conowago-st. 

Houzelot,  Peter,  King  Georgest.  O.  T. 

Howard,  Mrs.  seminary,  10,  Baltimore-st. 

Howard,  John,  bricklayer,  Barre-st. 

Howard,  G.  &l  J.  dry-good  store,  236,  Baltimore-st. 

Howell,  William  &  Son,  merchants,  head  of  the  Basin, 
dwelling,  Camden  near  Charles-st. 

Howey,  Mrs.  Susannah,  Pitt-st.  near  the  Run,  O.  T. 

Howser,  John,  wheelright,  5,  Stillhouse-st.  O.  T. 

Howser,  John,         ditto,         19,  Pitt-st.  do. 

Hubball,  Ebenezer,  brass-founder,  3,  N.  Gay-st. 

^ubbardJ  Michael,  carpenter,   Paca  jiear  Mulberry^stc 
W.  P. 

Hubbard,  William,  block-maker,  36,  Philpot-st.  F.  P. 

Hubbell  &  Waters,  merchants,  County-wharf 

Hubbell,  captain  Josiah,  merchant,  54,  Hanover-st. 

Huber,  Henry,  painter  and  glazier,  34,  N.  Howard-»t. 

Hudson,  Jonathan,  merchant,  74,  Bowley's-wharf 

Hugg,  Richard,  cordwainer,  13,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Hughes,  Francis,  tailor,  9,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

lluglies,  Cliristopher,  jr.  attorney  at  law,  1,  Chatham- 
street. 

Hull,  James,  sen.  4,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Hull,  George,  bricklayer,  Front-st.  O.  T. 

Humes,  Thomas,  gin  and  cordial  distillery,  80,  Harrl- 
£on-st. 

Humphreys,  C.  &  M.  merchants,  Bowley's-wharf 

Hunleman,  Diederick,  Lee  hear  S.  Charles-st. 

Hunter,  John,  esq.  dwelling,  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 

Hurst,  captain  AVilliam,  Smith  near  Dulany-st.  F.  P. 

Hurxthal,  Ferdinand,  merchant,  67,  Bowley's-wharf. 

Hussey,  George  &  Son.  curriers,  44,  N.  Howard-st; 


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Htrsscy,  Asahel,  dry-good  store,  5,  N.  Howard-street; 
dwelling,  32,  Fayette-st. 

Hussey,  Nathan,  Iron-store,    County-wharf;    dwelling, 
,  German-st. 

Hutchins,  Richard,  inn-keeper,  King  George-st,  oppo- 
site the  Circus,  O.  T. 

Hutchins,  Nicholas,  clock  and  watch-maker,  1,  Water- 
street. 

Hutson,  John,  grocer,  135,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Hutson,  James,  labourer,   S..Frederick-st., 

Hyatt  &  Golder,  dry-good  store,  123,  Baltimore-st. 

Hyde,  Francis,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  Fish-st. 

Hynson,  Nathaniel,   (coroner),    cabinet  warehouse,  98, 
Bond-st.  F.  P. 

lansen,  Fred,  corner  of  Paca-st.  and  Whiskey-alley. 

Impartial  Society's  warehouse,  for  the  relief  of  widows 
and  orphans,  31,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Inglis,  A.  M.  gentleman,  corner  of  N.  Liberty  and  St. 
Tammany-sts. 

Inloes,  James,    merchant,   corner  of  Franklin  and  N. 
Eutaw-sts. 

Inns,  John,  accountant,   Pitt-st.   O.  T. 

Irvine,  James,  bricklayer,  Forrest-lane. 

Irvine,  Daniel,  cordwainer,  68,  South-st. 

Isaac,  Mrs.  E.  26,  N.  Gay-st. 

Isett,  John,  dwelling,   10,  N.  Howard-st. 

Inloes,  Thomas,  cooper,  Waggon-allej'. 

Inloze,   Samuel,  grocer,  33,  Lexington-st. 

Jacobs,  captain  Wilson,  9,  Philpot-st.   F.  P. 

Jackson,  Samuel,  grocer,  Baltimore-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Jackson,  Henry,  20,  Lombard-st. 

Jackson,  Bolton,  merchant,  3,  O'Donnell's-wharf. 

Jackson,  James,  oil  and  paint  store,  and  trunk  manu. 
facturer,  23,   S.  Calvert-st. 

Jackson,  Edward,  dwelling,    St.  Tammany-st. 

Jakes,  Frederick,  at  his  cellar,  5,  South-st.  and  dwel- 
ling, 14,  Chatham-st.  near  St.  Pauls-lane,  liquid-black 
and  varnish  manufacturer,  attends  to  the  blacking  of 
ladies  and  gentlemen's  shoes  and  boots,  by  the  pair  ov 
month.  Gentlemen's  boot-tops  varnished  in  a  supe.- 
D2 


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Tior  style  and  at  a  moderate  price.  N.  B.  His  black 
ing  will  not  be  found  inferior  to  that  of  the  celebrated 
Don  Carlos. 

James,  David,  hatter,  60,  Lexington-st, 

Jarret,  William,  dwellings  Chamberlain's-alley. 

Jarvis,  John  W.  artist,  26,  Water-st. 

James  &■  Etchberger,  boat-builders,  lower  end  George- 
st.  F.  P. 

James,  Levi,  ditto.         dwel.  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

James,  James  W.  baker,  7,  S.  Gay-st. 

James  &  Evans,  flour-merchants,  County-wharf. 

Jameson,  Horatio  Gates,  M.  D.  druggist  and  apothecary, 
1 6,  N.  Howard-st.  intends  to  keep  every  article  which 
the  present  practice  requires,  and  of  the  best  quality, 
Recipes  of  physicians  and  others,  put  up  with  neat- 
ness and  fidelity.  Country  druggists,  apothecaries, 
&,c.  can  be  supplied  wholesale  or  retail,  on  the  very 
best  terms. 

Jav,  Joseph,  tobacconist,  53,  South-st. 

Jefferis,  G.  M.  dwelling,  74,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 


4f 

Jeffe»is,  Samuel,  Bookseller  and  stationer,  212,   Balti 

more-st.  dwelling,  56,  Pratt-st. 
Jenkins,  George,  labourer,  Goodman-st.  F.  H. 
Jenkins,  Edward,  saddlery-store,  50,  South-st. 
Jennet,  J.  B.  confectioner,  3,  Baltimore-st. 
Jenny,  Rebecca,  15,  W.  AUiaanna-st.  F.  P. 
Jewell,  John,  chair-maker,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 
Jillard,  John,  rigger,  1,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 
Johnson,  Samuel,  labourer,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Johnson,  Joseph,  weaver,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T. 
Johnson,  Luke,  mead-house,  Ann,  near  Bank-st.  F.  P 
Johnson,  James,  merchant,  31,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Johnson,    James  L   accountant.    Bank   of   BaltimorCj 

corner  of  S.  Eutaw  and  PratVsts, 


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Johnson,  Mrs.  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Johnson,  Edward,  M.  D.  51,  S.  Charles-st. 

Johnson  &,  Price,   tailors,  208,  Baltimore-st. 

Johns,  Hosea,  wholesale  dry-good  store,  comer  of  Pratt 
and  S.  Frederick- sts.  dwelling  Queen- st,  O.  T. 

Johns,  Abraham,  tailor,   124  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 
Johns    &    Wheeler,    merchant-tailors,     124  1-2,   BaJti 

more-st. 
Jones,  Joshua,  bricklayer.  Park-lane,  W.  P. 
Jones,  Mrs.   Chatham-st.  near  St.  Paul's-lane. 
Jones,  Uel,  waterman,  Montgomery-st.   F.  H. 
Jones,   Wm.  bricklayer,   Green-st.   W.  P. 
Jones  &L  Beam,  merchants,  Hook's-town  road,    W.  P. 
Jones,  Elizabeth,  30  1-2,   S.  Charles-st. 
Jones,  William,  iron-store,  63,  Smith's-wharf. 
Jones,  N.  S.  earthen-ware  manufact.  22,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Jones,  Wiliam,  constable,  67,  Harrison-st. 
Jordan,  William,  tailor,  2,  N.  Charles-st. 
Jordan,  Matthias  Frederick,  butcher,  Holliday-st.  ext, 
Jordan,  John,  baker  N.  Gay-st. 
Jordan,  Henry,  do.  98,  S.  Charles-st. 
Jordan,  Frederick,  hardware  store,   L5,  N.  Howard-st^ 
Joy,  Edward,  paver,  Low-st.  O.  T. 
Juchet,  John  B.  baker,  35,  S.  Charles-st. 
Jddge,  Hugh,  dwelling,  95,  Baltimore-st. 
Juiroy,  John,  mattress-maker  and  rigger,  Argyle-alley, 

Junge,  H.  W.  dwelling,  55,  Hanover-st. 
Kaes,  Matthias,  grocer,  N.  Charles-st. 

Kalckbrenner  &  Kocker,  commission-merchants  &,  gro- 
cers, 3,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Kalckbrenner,  John  Ferdinand,  merchant,  dwelling  3 
Bridge-st.  O.  T.  ' 

Kalkman,  Charles  Frederick,  merchant,  52,  S.  Gay-st 
dw^elling,  121,  Hanover-st. 

Kampfer,  Jacob,  type-founder,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 

Kauderer,  George,  baker,  35,  S.  Liberty-st. 

Kaylor,  George,  baker,  72,  Cumberland-row. 

Keatinge,  Henry  S.  printer,  Strawberry-alley, 

Keavin,  Samuel;  grocer,  41,  W,  Fleet-g^  F.  P- 


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Keerl,  Henry,  &  Son,  druggists,  233,  Baltimore-st. 
Keerl,  John  &.  Samuel,  wholesale  dry-goods,  204,  Bal- 
timore-st. 
Keener,  John,  gun-maker,  8,  Water,  near  South-st. 
Keilholtz,  Mrs.  20,  S.  Howard-st. 
Keirle,  Matthew,  grocer,  59,  Harrison-st. 
Kelly,  Thomas,  hack-driver,  Kimmel's-alley. 
Kelly,  Edward,  house-carpenter.  Whiskey-alley. 
Kelly,  Patrick,  grocer,  corner  of  Ross  and  Morris-st^. 

W.  P. 
Kelly,  T.  mason,   Franklin-st. 
Keller  &  Forman,  merchants,  259,  corner  of  Baltimore 

and  Eutaw-sts. 
Kemerly,  John,  cordw.  Carolina,  near  Gough-st.  F.  P. 
Kennedy,  John  F.  next  to  66,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Kennedy,  Robert,    soap  and  candle  manufacturer,   76,. 

Harrison-st. 
Kennedy,  John,  bricklayer,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 
Kennedy,    Richard  &.  Joseph,    coach-makers,   119,  N. 

Howard-st. 
Kennedy,  Mordeeai,  blacksmith,  Bath-st. 
Kennedy,  John,  merchant,  office,   St.  Paul's-lane. 
Kennedy,  James,   carpenter,  Addison-st.    O.  T. 
Kennedy,  Daniel,  grocer,  55,  N.  Howard-st. 
Kenny,  Thomas,  carpenter,  corner  of  North  and  Frank- 

lin-sts. 
Kent  &c  Browne,    merchants,    corner  of  Franklin  and 

Paca-sts.  W.  P. 
Keppler,  John  T.  bacon-store,  20,  Market-space,  dwel. 

Lexington-st.  ext.  W.  P. 
Keplinger,  Samuel,    clock  and   watch  maker,    60,  N. 

Howard-st. 
Kesley,  Wm.  teacher,  30,  German,  and  dwelUng,  4-9,  Sv 

Liberty-st. 
Keys,  John,  merchant,  104,  Dugan's-wharf. 
Keysler,  Frederick,  39,  Conowago-st. 
Kilgour,  Robert,  commission-mercht.  2,  Spear's-wharf 
Killmore,  John,  potter,  Whiskey-alley. 
Kimberly,  Nathaniel,  tailor,  9,  South-st.  dwelling,  57, 

French-st.  O.  T. 


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Kimmel,    Michael,    merchant,    dwelling,    Dutch-alley, 

near  Eutaw-st. 
Kincaid,  James  &  W.  grocers,  Forrest-st.  O.  T. 
King,   Wra.  grocer,  Pratt-st.  head  of  O'Donnell's-dock., 
King,  Fitz,  grocer,  83  1-2,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
King,  James  C.  dwelling,  Jones-st.  O.  T. 
King,  George,  painter  and  glazier,  Lee-st. 
King,  Henry,  inn-keeper,  41,  N.  Howard-st. 
King,  Edward,  blacksmith,  54,  Camden-st. 
King,  Richard,  shoe-store,  215,   Baltimore-st. 
King,  John,  cordwainer,   Dutch-alley. 
King,  Margaretta,  101,  Saratoga-st. 
Kirby,  C.  dwelling,  3,  Baltimore-st. 
Kircher,  Christopher,  shoe-maker,  12,  Ruxton-lanei 
Kithcart,  Robert,  plasterer,  Park-lane,  W.  P. 
Klee,  John,  porter-cellar,  92,  Baltimore-st. 
Kleinauer,  Jacob,   145,  Sharpe,  near  Lee-st. 
Klock,  Conrad  Diederick,  cigar  and  snuff  manufactu 

rer,  81,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Knap,  captain,  Thomas,  7,  W.  Alli§apna-st.  F.  P. 
Kneass,  iviicnaei,  plane-maker,   13,  S.  Howard-st. 
Kneeland,   Richard,  hatter,    South-st. 
Knecht,  Godfrey,  cutler,   Fish-market. 
Knight,  Joshua,  grocer,  N.  Eutaw-st. 
Knight,  Isaac,    flour-merchant,    Ellicott's-wharf,   dwel. 

8,  Lombard-st. 
Knowles,  Peter,  bricklayer,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 
Knox,  Reynolds,  carpenter,  S.  Eutaw,  near  Lombard-6t^ 
Knox,  Rev.  Samuel,  St.  Tammany,  near  N.  Liberty-st. 
Koch,  Henry,  baker,   115,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Kolehouse,  Laurence,  cooper.  Union,  corner  of  Low-sts. 

O.  T. 
Kicker,  Leonard,  dentist,  3,  Griilith's-bridge,  O.  T. 
Koenigsbauer,  Joseph,   cigar  manufacturer,  4,  Bond-st. 

F.  P. 
Koone,  Daniel,  dwelling,  Bath,  near  Calvert-st.  ext. 
Konig  &.  Wessels,  German,  French,  and  English  goodiBij 

5,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Konig,  Frederick,  merchant,  dwelling,  Camden-st. 
Korte  &  Stiner,  bakers,  19,  Market-space. 


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Kraber,  Martin,  &  Son,  merchants,  HookVt own-road, 

next  Seminary,  W.  P. 
Krafft,  Michael,  trader,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 
Kraus,  Lawrence,  porter,  S.  Eutaw-st. 
Krems,  Joseph,  grocer,  Green,  corner  of  Franklfiv-st. 

W.  P. 
Kuhn,  Aug.  Chrn.  turner,   17,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Kurtz,  Charles,  hatter,  250,  Baltimore-st. 
Kurtz,  John,  grocer,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 
Labome,  Lewis,  plumber,  28,  N.  Gay-st. 
Lacy,  Mrs.  L.  B.  H.  42,  Light-st 
Lacomb,  William,  mechanical  hall,  11,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 
Lacombe,  Mrs.  late  academy  for  young  ladies,  N.  Paca 

street,  ext.  and  back  of  seminary,  W.  P. 
Lacombe,  Madame,  52,  Fayette-st. 
Lafond,  John  P.  grocer,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T. 
La  Garde,  Mrs.  Bailly,  widow,  18,  N.  Gay-st. 
Lamply,  John,  cordwainer,  1,  N.  Calvert-st. 
Lansdale,  Wm.  M.  merchant,  dwelling,  50,  N.  Charles 

street. 
Lannay,  L.  I.  Amer.  manufactured  goods  ;  warehouse, 

157  1-2,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling,  197  1-2,  do. 
Larrabee,  Daniel,  last-maker,  22,  S,  Calvert-st.  dwel.  7, 

Lexington  st. 
Larsh,  Mrs.  Margaretta,  widow,  74,  Camden-st. 
Larouette,  Philip,  carpenter,    Camden-st.  near  George- 
town road. 
Latour,  John,  broker,  Commerce-st.  dwelling,  Union-st, 

next  to  col.  Little's,  W.  P. 
Laudun,  Michael,  fruit-store,  5,  S.  Gay-st. 
Laurenson,  Philip,  dwelling,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Laurenson  &  Whelan,  grocers,  132,  Baltimore-st. 
Lauria,  Salvadore,  fancy  store,  Pratt-st.  new  bridge. 
Lavely,  Wm.  cabinet-maker,  27,  Union-st.  O.  T. 
Law,   James,    grocer,   12,    Baltimore-st.    dwelling,   23, 

Chatham-st. 
Lawless,  Matthew,   grocer,   60,   Pratt-st.  near   Spear's 

wharf. 
Lawrence,  John  M.  M.  D.  6,  George-st.  F.  P. 


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Lawson,  Robert,  derk  of  centre  market,  57,  Albemarl*' 

St.  O.  T.  ^ 

Lawson,  Wm.  Dutch-alley. 
Lawson,  Mrs.    Eliz.  corner  of  S.  Eutaw  and  Lombard 

street. 
League,  Abraham,  cordwainer,  Petticoat-alley,  F.  P. 
League,  Thomas,  constable,  10,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
League,  Luke,  cordwainer,  North-st.  O.  T. 
League,  Ann,  mantua-maker,  19,  Bank-st. 
Leakin,  S.  C.  lottery-office  and  stationary,  1,  Market-st 

F.  P.  dwelling,  2t,  W.  Allisanna-st.  do. 
Leary,  Peter,  hat  manufacturer,  2 1 ,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 
Leason,  John,  boarding-house,  Hawk-st. 
Lecky,  Hugh,  54-,  Apple-alley,  F.  P. 
Lecky,  John,  103,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Ledley,  Jacob,  carman,  Conway-st.  near  Eutaw. 
Lee,  Mr.  painter  and  gilder.  Sharpest. 
Lee,  Philip,  liquor-store.  Fish-market. 
Leeke,  Catherine,  mantua-maker,  100,  N.  Howard-st 
Lee,  Henry,  tailor.  Mulberry-alley 
Lee,  Isaac  C.  accountant  Mechanics'  Bank,  Sharpe  st. 
Legrand,  Samuel  D.  bacon-store,  26,  Market  Space. 
Leigh  &  Simmonds,  merchants,  12,  Bowley's  wharf 
Leigh,  John,  merchant,  dwelling,  S.  Eutaw^-st. 
L^ermitte,  Peter,  hair-dresser,  59,  South-st. 
Lee,  Mrs.  (widow  of  Michael),  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 
Le  Loup,  Francis  Lewis,  French  consul's  office  &,  dwel 

10,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Lemmon,  John,  liquor-store,  51-,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Lenhart,  Frederick,  carpenter,  Inloes-alley. 
Lenox,  David,  boarding-house,  15,  Bank-st. 
Lenox,  Richard,  tailor,  Wolfe-st  O.  T. 
Lerew,  James,  cook  shop,  Pratt-st.  near  Dugan's  wharf 
Leslie,  Gallegher,  &  co.  grocers,  22,  Market  Space. 
Lester,  John,  merchant,  71,  Smith's  wharf 
Levering,  John,  merchant,  dwelling,  58,  Sharpe-st. 
Levering,  A.  R.  &.  co.  merchants,  and  paper  warehouse, 

25,  Cheapside,  dwelling,  56,  Sharpe-st. 
Levy,  Maria,  7,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Ler«w,  James,  carman,  Green  near  French-st.  O.  T 


i  ^s  ) 

Letournau,  Frances,  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 

Lewis,  G.  T.  boarding-house,  70,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Lewis,  capt.  Stephen  I.  Carolina  between  Gough  arid 
German-st.  F.  P. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  N.  Paca  near  Mulberry-st.  W.  P. 

Lewis,  VVilloughby,  cabinet-maker,  M'Elderry-st.  O.  T. 

Light,  Cornelius,  cordwainer,  72,  Waggon-alley. 

Lilly,  Ely,  inn-keeper,  corner  S.  Howard  and  Lom- 
bard-sts. 

Lindenberger,  Frederick,  merchant,  dwelling,  26,  Ha»- 
over-st. 

Lingenfelter,  Jacobs  painter  and  glazier,  Pearl  st.  W.  P. 

Lindsay,  Wm.  attorney  at  law,  ^  Water-st. 

Lindsay,  Andrew,  brick-layer,  corner  of  Camden  and 
S.  Howard- St. 

Lindsay  John,  Fayette-st.  ext,  W.  P. 

Lislie,  John,  mariner,  Pleet-st.  F  P. 

Littig,  Philip,  brush  and  comb  warehouse,  142,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Littig,  George,  revenue  officer,  Carolina  near  Bank-gt. 
F.  P. 

Little,  Joseph,  brick-layer,  Lexington-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Litile,    Thomas,  drayman.  Union  near  French-st.  O.  T. 

Little,  Francis,  teacher.  Chapel-alley  near  Saratoga-st. 

Little,  Peter,  esq.  M.  C.  dwelling,  Green-st.  near  Mul- 
berry, W.  P. 

Little,  Joseph,  brick-layer,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Livesay,  Wm.  14,  Pratt-st. 

Lloyd,  Wm.  cordwainer,  Dutch-alley. 

Lloyd,  Sarah,  27,   S.  Hov^ard-st. 

Locher,  George,  97,  Cam  den -st. 

Lock.  Wm.  brick-layer,  Forrest-st.  F.  H. 

Lloyd,  Wm.  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 

Long,  Robert,  revenue  boatman,  52,  Philpot-st.  F.  P. 

Long,  Reuben,  merchant,  dwelling,  Lombard  near  cor- 
ner of  Sharpe-st. 

Logan,  John,  Straight-lane,  near  Friends'  meeting,  O.  T. 
Logan,  Neal,  drayman,  North  near  Green-st,  O.  T. 

"  Lottery  Office,"  126,  Baltimore-st. 

Lovell,  Brown,  &  Sultzer,  biscuit  bakers,  Water-st.  foot 
of  Peters'  bridge. 


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Lovcring,  Francis,  coach-maker,  32,  Water-st.  dwelling 

6,  Granby-st.  O.  T.  "^ 

Lowman,  Emory,  carter,  Sugar-alley,  F.  H. 
Lowry,  John,  butcher,  Argyle-alleyr  F.  P. 
Lowry,  Edward  B.  '•  Washington,  Old  Town  Academy,'*' 

82,  High-st.  O.  T. 
Lucas,  Fielding,  jr.  bookseller  and  stationer,   138,  Bal- 

timore-st. 
Lucas,  Peter,  tailor,  66  1-2,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Lusby,  Wm.  tailor,  Courtland  st. 
Lyon,  Wm.  blacksmith,  shop,  24,  Pratt-st.  dwelling.,  57 

Shai*pe-st. 
Lynch,  Patrick,  35,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 
Lynch  &  Craft,  oil  and  paint  store,  15,  Cheap^iide. 
M'Allister,  John,  liquor-store,  11,  Fish-market. 
M'Atee,  Francis,  currier,  dwelling,  21,  Water-st.- 
M'Blair,  Michael,  merchant,    Franklin    east   of  north 

Charles-st. 
M'Bride,  Anthony,  cooper,  35,  S.  Gay-st 
M'Cabe,  John,  saddler  and  military  accoutrement  makeij^ 

181,  Baltimore-st. 
iVrCaine,  Rev.  Alexander,  19,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 
M'Carl,  Henry,  founder,  Montgomery-st.  F.  H. 
ISr Carter,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe-maker,  51,  N.  Eu- 

taw-st, 
McCarthy,  Mrs.  99,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
McCarthy,  Nicholas,  di.stiller  and  grocer,  76,  High-st. 

O.  T. 
M'Cauley,  Mrs.  Paca  near  Franklin-st.  W.  P. 
M'Causland,  Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  38,  Water-st. 
M'Clanahan,  Alexander,  paver,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 
M'Clane,  John,  grocer,  35,  Conowago-st. 
M'Clane,  Charles,  grocer,  31,  S.  Charles-st. 
M'Claskey,  Arthur,  tailor,  1,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 
M'Cleester,  Henry  and  John,  owners  of  scows,  73,  Pratt 

near  Commerce-st. 
M'Clellan,  Wm.  merchant,  dwelling,  corner  of  Lexing 

ton  and  Eutaw-sts. 
M'Clellan,  Robert,  dwelling,  16,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
M'Clellan  &,  Seckel,  merchants,  46,  N.  Howard-st. 

E 


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ArClellan,  Robert,  merchant,  dwelling,  Strawberry-al- 
ley. 

M'Clellan  &   Barrows,  merchants,    Baltimore-st.    ext. 
W.  P. 

M'Cluer,  W.  G.  &  J.  T.  dry-good  store,  79,  Baltimore-st. 

M'CuUoch,  John,  plasterer,  22,  Primrose- alley. 

M'Cormick,  John,  drayman^  65,  Harrison-st. 

M'Cormick,  James,  cabinet-maker,  Holliday-st.  O.  T. 

M'Cormick,  John,  merchant,  dwelling,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

M'Cormick,  James  &  Son,  merchant's  Baltimore-st.  ext. 
W.  P. 

M'Coy,  Joseph,  card  manufacturer,  dwelling,  31,  Ger- 
man-st. 

M'Coy,  John,  cooper,  7,  Fayette-st. 

M'Coy,  A.  &  I.  card  manufacturers,  249,  Baltimore-st. 

M'Coy,  Robert,  merchant,  dw^elling,  34,  German-st. 

M'CuUey,  John,  grocer,  corner  of  Green  and  North-sts. 
O.  T. 

M'Daniel,  John,  painter  and  glazier,  44,  Wasjgon-alley. 

M'Dermott,  Caiit.  Thos.  E.  I.^ac aster- st.  F.  P. 

M'Donald,  James,  blacksmith,  S.  Frederick-st. 

M'Donald,  Wm.  &-  Son,  office  for  Philadelphia  packets, 
103,  Bowley's  wharf. 

M'Donald,  Jeremiah,  cork-cutter,  53,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  jun.  carter,  Chappel-alley. 

M'Donnell,  Henry,  E.  Lancaster- st.  F.  P. 

M'Donnell,  Hugh,  boarding-house,  E.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

M'Donough,  Patrick,  stone-mason,  5,  N.  Charles-st. 

M'Elderry,  Joseph,  corner  of  S.  Eutaw-st.  and  Whiskey- 
alley. 

M'Elroy,  John,  grocer,  45,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

2SI'Farlan,  Michael,  grocer,  Saratoga-st. 

M'Fadon,  Keil,    grocer,   Courtland-st.    near   Howard's 
Park. 

3l-Gaffick,  James,  grocer,  45,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 

M'Gill,  George  R.  (col.  man,)  shoe-black  and  intelligence 
office,  8,  Light-st. 

M'Gill,  Robert,  merchant,  dwelling,  Paca  near  Mulber- 
ry-5t.  W.  P. 


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M'Ginnety,  Nicholas,  stone-mason,  Bath-st. 

M'Gowan,   Terence,    merchant,   79,  corner  of  Howard 

and  Saratoga-st. 
M'Guire,  Thomas,  accountant,  Ross-st.  W.  P. 
M'Guire,  Ph.  Fountain  Hotel,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 
^I'Gouldrick,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  Jones  st.  O.  T. 
]M'Jilton,  Wm.  cordwainer,  Liberty-st.  O.  T. 
jM' Henry,  Dennis,  cordwainer,  Forrest-lane. 
3rKanna,  Timothy,  tallow-chandler,  W.  Fleet,  near  the 

corner  of  Carolina-st.   F.  P. 
M'Kanna,  Anthony,  grocer,  4,  Cheapside. 
M'Kean,  »Sc  Woodland,  ironmongery  and  hardware-store, 

106,  Baltimore-st. 
M'Keel  &,  Bruff,  hardware-store.  County  wharf. 
M'Kenzie,  Caleb,  artist,  lU,  Bpjid-st.  F.  P. 
M'Keen,  John,  dweUing,  IVrClellans'-alley. 
M'Key,  George,  liquor-store,  23,  N.  Eutaw-st. 
M'Kim,  Robert,  president  Union  Manufactory,  dwelling, 

16,  N.  Gay-st. 
M'Laughlin,   Peter,  clothier,   Light-st. 
M'Laughlin,  Matthew,  merchant  tailor,  corner   of  Ann 

and  George-sts.  F.  P. 
M'Laughlin,  Mrs.  Peggy,  13,  S.  Charles-st. 
M'Laughlin,  John,  Indian  Queen  inn,  Baltimore-st. 
M'Laughlin,  Wm.  cooper,  95,  Saratoga-st. 
M'Laughlin,  Hugh,  mason.  Mulberry-alley. 
M'Mackon,  A.  cordwainer,  67,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
:M^Meal,  Capt.  Daniel,  35,  George-st.  F.  P. 
M'Mechen,  Wm.   esq^  attorney  at  law,  ofiice,  i,  N.  Cal- 
vert-st. dwelling,  New  Chuvch-st. 
M'Neir,  George,  tailor,  36,  S.  Calvcrt-st.  and  21,  Market 

Space. 
M-Neir,  John,  tailor,  dwelling.  Brandy-alley. 
MNenomy,  Thomas,  grocer,  Pratt  near  Commerce-st. 
M'Nulty,  P.  grocer,  50,  Mavket-st.  F.  P. - 
M'Phail,  Mrs.  milliner,  corner  of  Liberty  and  Saratoga 

street. 
M'Pherson,  Isaac,  mill-stone  manufacturer,  54,  Fa3'cttc 

street. 
M'Redon,  Isaac,  plasterer.  New  Clrarc"i-&t 


'       t     52     ) 

Maass,  Andrew,  cordwainer,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Maccubbin,  Wm.  innkeeper,  28,  head  of  O'Donneirs 
dock,  Pratt-st. 

J/acdonald  &,  Ridgely,  merchants,  S.  W.  corner  of  Mar- 
ket and  Howard-sts.  dwelling  25,  Hanover-st. 

J/acilroy,  Thomas,  merchant,  67,  Smith's  wharf. 

J/ackall,  Richard,  dry.good-store,  83,  Baltimore-st. 

Jfackey,  Mi<;hael,  grocer,  72,  N.  W.  coiner  of  Pratt  and 
South- sts. 

il/adigan,  Paul,  drayman,  N.  Frederick-st. 

jl/addox,  Capt.  Peter,  N.  Gay-st. 

it/agill,  Wm.  hack-owner,  12,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

i)!/agruder,  James  A.  24,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

iHfagruder,  Wm.  attorney  at  law,  13,  Chatham-st. 

J/agruder,  Gustavus,  &  co.  dry-good-store,  53,  Balti- 
more-st. 

iWagruder,  Middleton  B.  dry-good-store,  171,  Baltimore 
street. 

il/agruder,  Richard  B.  attorney  at  law%  office  24,  N.  Cal- 
vert-st. 

J/aher,  Martin  F.  commission  merchant,  11,  Spears' 
wharf. 

3/ahool,  Capt.  Thomas,  31,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

iJfaigry,  Vincent,  segar manufacturer,  111,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Mallet,  F.  D.  professor  of  dancing,  26,  S.  Charles-st. 

J/alony,  James,  52,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

3/alsby,  David,  farrier,  S.  Eutaw-st. 

J/ansoii,  Henry,  boafding-house,  13,  Thames-st.  F.  P. 

3/arch,  Gale,  chair-maker,  St.  Paul's  lane. 

jl/arch,  Perry,  Straight-lane,  O.  T. 

Marr,  Mrs.  boarding  house,  168,  Baltimore-st. 

"  3/arine  Bank,"   corner   of  Market   and  Allisanna-st, 

F.  P. 

3/arsh,  Lloyd,  grocer,  33,  S.  Howard-st. 

Marye,  Augustus,  professor  of  music,  N.  Liberty-st. 

J/artin,  George,  painter,  corner  of  Gay  and  N.    Frede- 

rick-sts. 
Martin,  Capt.  Athan,  36,  Front-st.  O.  T. 
3/artin,  John,  patent  sash-maker,  Morris-st.  W.  P: 
Martins  Thomas,  Chamberlains-Lilley. 


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ilfason,  George,  turner,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Msison,  George,  grocer.  Hooks  town  road,  near  Frank 
lin-st.  W.  P. 

J/ast,  John,  cedar  cooper.  Strawberry-alley. 

il/ast,  Wm.  M.  carpenter,  Hamilton-st. 

Jfathias,  John,  Green- st.  W.  P. 

i>/athiot,  George,  carpenter,  93,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 

j-Vatlack,  Samuel  T.  Lombard-st.  next  door  to  Friends' 
meeting  house. 

Matthews,  Elias,  hatter,  Smith's-alley. 

J/atthews,  Hannah,  dry-good-store,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.   P. 

J/atthevvs,  John,  morocco  manufacturer,  2,  Cheapside. 

J^/attison,  John,  sail-maker,  French-st.  O.  T. 

J/auldin  &,  Ford,   merchants,  2,  head  of  the  basin. 

iVauro,  Philip,  professor  of  music,  N.  Eutaw  near  Sara- 
toga-st. 

Maxcy  &  Hoffman,  attornies  at  law,  20,  N.  Calvert-st. 

3/axcy,  Virgil,  esq.  dwelling,  Franklin  near  N.  Charles 
street. 

JVaxwell,  Adam,  cordwainer,  N.  Paca-st.  W.  P. 

J/axwell,  Wm.  distiller,  73,  M'Elderry-s  wharf.  In- 
forms his  friends  and  the  public  that  he  has  constantly 
on  hand  a  supply  of  his  own  manufactured  Gin. — 
Grocers  and  others  who  have  not  provided  themselves 
with  his  Gin  are  reminded  that  all  the  purchasers  of 
it,  pronounce  it,  without  exception,  superior  to  any 
other  Gin,  distilled  in  this  country.  Those  who  are 
selling  this  Gin  as  Holland,  though  they  may  not  in- 
jure its  character  by  so  doing,  yet  they  retard  its 
growing  reputation,  by  withholding  from  their  custo- 
mers its  true  distinguishing  name — MaxiceWs  Gin. 
Its  intrinsic  purity  and  flavour  will  always  insure 
them  a  profitable  and  ready  sale.  Brandy  of  his  own 
manufacture,  little  inferior  to  Fre^ich.  Cordials  and 
colouring  as  usual. 

J/ay,  Jonas,  tailor,  75,  N.  Howard-st. 

i/aydwell,  John,  constable,  36,  N.  Gay-st. 

iJ/ayer  &.  Brantz,  merchants,  1,  Spears  wharf 

J/edairy,  Jacob,  dwelling.  Straight  lane,  O.  T. 

aVcdcalf,  Abraham  P.  butcher,  Dulanv-st.  O.  T. 

E2 


(     31     ) 

3Ieek,  TliODias*,  Dutch-alley. 

Meeteer,  Thomas  &,  Sons,  paper-store,  8,  Baltimore-st. 

Mehany,  John,  bricklayer,  Duke-st.  O.  T. 

Mehany,  Matthias,  chandler,  77,  Waggon-alley. 

Mennes,  William,  painter  and  glazier,  238,  Baltimore-st, 

Meredith,  Benjamin,  cutler,  Water-st.  dwelling,  33,  S. 
Liberty-st. 

Meredith  and  Spalding,  dry-good-store,  26,  N.  Howard 
street. 

3Ieredith,  John,  boarding  house,  3i,  corner  of  Balti- 
more and  N.  Frederick-sts. 

Mercer,  James,  1,  Still-house-st.  O.  T.. 

Merriam,  Joseph,  upholsterer,  3,  Light-st. 

Merriken,  Joshua,  hatter,  Long-lane,  W.  P. 

Merr^'man,  Wm.  esq.  sheriff  of  Baltimore  county,  dwel- 
ling, 2,  Union-st.  O.  T. 

Merryman,  Job,  accountant,  14,  Fayette-st. 

Metier,  John  M  grocer,  Baltimore-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Metzger,  Daniel,  carpenter,  Carolina  near  Bank-st.  F.  P. 

Me  wham,  Mrs.  M.  boarding  house,  Pratt  near  the  cor- 
ner of  Hanover-st. 

^leyer,  Charles,  grocer,  corner  of  Fayette  and  North 
streets. 

Meyer,  Godfrey,  brass-founder,  20,  Seeond-st. 

Mezick,  Capt.  Joshua,  30,  W.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Mickle,  Kobert,  dwelling,  21,  German-st. 

Middleton,  Richard,  dry-good  store,  47,  Baltimore-st. 

Middleton,  Moses,  mariner,   15,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Middleton,  Henry,  bricklayer,  lower  end  of  Fleet-st, 
F.  P. 

Miles,  John,  cooper,   Inloe's-aliey. 

Miller,  Andrew,  cordwainer,  31,  Lexington-st. 

Miller,  Cliarles,  cooper,  N.  Paca-st.  W.  P. 

Miller,  George,  artist,  2,  N.  Charles-st. 

Miller,  captain  Robert,   116,  Wolf-st.  F.  P. 

Miller,  Lewis,  blacksmith,  142,  High  street;  dwelling, 
91,  French-st.  O.  T. 

Miller,  John,  cordwainer,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 

Miller,  G.  W.  distiller  of  cordials,  13,  Fish-market. 

Miller,  Christopher,  lace  and  fringe  manufacturer,  64^ 
S.  Charles-st. 


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Miller,  Charles,  accountant,  34,  Water-st. 

Miller,  Robert,  wholesale  dry-good  store,  186,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Miller,  John  D.  constable,  and  clerk  of  the  Western 
Precincts  market,   Saratoga  near  Eutaw-st. 

Miller,  Arthur,  cordwainer,  51,  South-st. 

Miller,  John  N.     ditto,     N.  Gay-st. 

Millerman,  George,  cooper,  N.  Howard-st.  ext. 

Mills,   E.  (k,  W.  P.  tailors,  .^X,  N.  Gay-st. 

Miltenberger,   31rb.   widow,  Pratt-st.  near  lower  bridee. 

Miltenberger,  A.  printer  and  stationer,  10,  N.  Howard- 
street. 

Mince,   Seth,  painter,  &<c.  23,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Minskey,  Samuel,  cabinet  warehouses,  54  and  61,  St. 
Patrick*s-row. 

Miskimon,  Samuel,  porter  to  the  Office  of  Discount 
and  Deposit ;    dwel.  upper  end  of  Happy-alley,  F.  P. 

3Iitchell,  Alexander,  merchant,  9,  Spear's -wharf  •  dwel 
N.  Frederick-st. 

!Mitchell,  Francis  I.  N.  Charles-st.  ext. 

Mitchell,  William,   14,   S.  Charles-st. 

Mitchell,  James  W.  dry-good-store,  49,  Baltimore-st. 

Mock,  Caspar,  watchman,  51,  High-st.   O.  T. 

Molier,  Henry,  gentleman,  22,  Second-st. 

Molthrop,  John,  carpenter,    Bath-st. 

Mondel,   William,  grocer,  56,  E.  Fleet-st.   F.  P. 

Monkur,   William,   11,  E.  Allisanna-st.   F.  P. 

Montalibor,  3Iadame,  N.  Eutaw-st. 

Montgomery,  John,  Livery  stable,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Montgomery,  John,  esq  attorney  general,  10,  N.  Cal- 
vert-street;  dwelling,  M'Clellan'a  alley. 

Montserrat,  captain  David,  26,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Mood,  Philip,  baker  and  grocer,  47,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Moore,  John,  carpenter.  Mulberry-alley. 

Moore,  John,        ditto,     Fountain-st.  F.  P. 

Moore,  John  B.  ditto,     King  George-st.  O.  T. 

Moore,  Samuel  M.  8,   S   Calvert-st. 

Moore,  Philip,  esq.  clerk  of  the  district  court,  and  pre- 
sident of  the  Franklin  Bank  ;  office,  22,  N.  Calvert- 
street;  dwelling,  Market-st.  F.  P. 


(     56     ) 

i)/oore,  George  W.  flour  inspector,  N.  Howard-st.  ext 

ilfoore,  Mrs.  widow,  22,  N.  Calvert- st. 

Jl/ordecai,  Isaac,  4,  Low-st.  O.  T. 

3/organ,  Jesse,  jr.  flour  merchant,  lower  end  of  Public- 
alley  ;  dwelling,  Straight-lane,  O.  T. 

^orheiser,  Philip,  Franklin  near  HoTvard-st. 

iHforris,  Jesse,  hatter,  Tripolet's-alley. 

itforrison  &.  Smith,  grocers,  49,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

iJforrison,  Margaretta,  50,  Fajette-st. 

Jliforrison,  Neal,  grocer,  Courtland-st. 

jiforsel,  John,  carpenter.   Sharpest. 

3fortimore,  Robert,  constable,  Ruxton-lane. 

J^fortimore,  John,  cordwainer,  M'Elderry-st.  O.  T. 

JIfoscrop,  rev.  Henry,  dwelling,  18,  Hanover-st. 

J/osho,  Christiana,  segar-maker,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

3full,  Jacob,  U.  S.  naval  officer,  dwel.  Potter-st.  O.  T. 

3/uller,  captain  C.  I.  F.  Mulberry-st.  near  Cathedral. 

Jl/uUer,  Caspar  Otto,  auctioneer,  corner  of  Pratt-street 
and  O'Donnell's-wharf ;  dwelling,  27,  East-st. 

JlfuUer,  George  C.  merchant,  70,  S.  Frederick-st.  dwel. 
Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

jHfuUer,  Lewis,  grocer,  comer  of  Gough  and  Carolina- 
streets,  F.  P. 

Jtfulligan,  Barney,  shop-keeper,  Water  near  Light-st. 

Jfulligan,  Patrick,  soap-boiler.  Liberty-alley,  O.  T. 

itfuUikin,  B.  D.  dry-good  store,  192,  Baltimore-st. 

JfuUikin,  Benjamin  H.  wholesale  dry-good  store,  179, 
Baltimore-st. 

J/ullikin,  Richard  D.  merchant;  dwelling,  N.  Charles- 
street. 

jlifullikin,  O.  W.  teaoher,  Duke-st.  O.  T. 

3/ullin,   Samuel,  dwelling,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

^/unn,  Mrs.  widow,  230,  Baltimore-st. 

Murdock,  Capt.  Wm.  Duke-st.  O.  T. 

Murphy,  Capt.  Isaac,  Temple-alley  near  Great  York-st. 
O.  T. 

Murphy,  John,  constable,  27,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Murphy,  Capt  Johp,  6,  W.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

ilfurdick,  Thomas,  cordwainer,  14  1-2  S.  Charles-at 

.Sfurray,  William,  cordv^'ainer,  Hookstown-road,  W.  P. 


(    57     ) 

J/uschett,  Walter,  dwelling,  4,  Conowago-st. 
''  Jfuseum,"  at  the  Navigation  store,  75,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
JWushberger,  Eleonora,  widow,  S.  Paca-st. 
i/uskett,   John,  tavern  and  boardino;-house   corner  of 
W.  Wilk  and  Eden-sts.  F.  P. 

Myers,  George,  china-store,  102,  Baltimore-st. 

Myers,  Joseph,  merchant-tailor,  50,  N.  Howard-st 

Myers,  captain  Nicliolas,   109,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Myers,  Mrs.  boarding-house,   I,  Bank-st. 

Myers,  William,  stone  and  potter's  ware,  and  new 
china  store,  80,  Dugan's -wharf.  W.  M.  has  the  plea- 
sure of  informing  his  friends,  and  the  public  gene- 
rally, that  he  has  made  arrangements,  with  a  stone 
and  earthenware  manufactory,  of  which  he  will  be 
constantly  supplied,  and  sell  at  the  manufactory 
prices :  and  as  it  is  an  object  to  country  merchants, 
and  others,  to  get  all  their  ware  put  up  at  the  same 
place,  he  informs  them  that  it  is  the  only  place  in  this 
city  where  they  can  be  supplied  with  china,  glass, 
queen's,  stone,  and  earthenware,  at  the  lowest 
prices ;  and  from  his  experience  in  the  above  line,  he 
can  assure  them  that  their  goods  will  be  put  up  in 
the  best  manner. 

Nabb,  Perry  C.  tailor,   14,  Fayette-st. 

Nabbs,  William,  cordwainer.  Brandy-alley. 

Nattali,  Joseph,   17,  Camden-st. 

Neal,  A.  &  F.  M.  Wills,  blank-book  and  paper  ware- 
house, 129,  Baltimore-st. 

Neale,  James  G.  W.  44,  High-st.  O.  T.  manufactures 
coacli-lace,  fringes,  silk  bindings,  silk  watch-chains, 
curtain  and  lamp-tassels,  ladies'  cords  and  tassels, 
fancy  cords  of  every  kind,  chineale,  &c.  &c. 

N.  B.  Merchants  may  have  sewing-silks  reeled  and 
done  up  in  the  English  fashion,  or  made  into  fancy- 
cords. 

Needles,  John,  cabinet-manufacturer,  opposite  Indian 
Queen,  Hanover-street ;  dwelling,  5,  German-lane. 

Neilson,  James  C.  fancy  and  ironmongery  store,  78, 
Baltimore-st. 

Kelson,  Joseph,  grocer,  Franklin-st.  W.  P. 


(     58     ) 

Nelson,  Mrs.  72,  Sharpe-st. 

Nelson,  Joseph  &  Son,  65,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Nelson,  Joseph,  carter,  M'Elderry-st.  O.  T. 

Nenninger,  John,  professor  of  music,  20,  N.  Calvert-st. 

Nergney,  James,  drayman.  Green  near  North-st.  O.  T. 

Nesbit,  Robert,  merchant,  73,  N.  Howard-st. 

Nesbit,  John,  grocer,  86,  N.  Howard-st. 

Newby,  Godfrey,  labourer,  do.       do. 

Newman,  Lawson,  carpenter.   Milk-alley,  near  Pitt-st. 

Newton,  Anthony,  grocer,  68,  Pratt-street,  near  Com- 
merce-st. 

Nicholls,  David,  carpenter,  Welcome-alley. 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  Barbara,  German-st. 

Nicholson,  John,  Brandy-alley. 

Nicholson,  John,  broker,  22,  Second-st. 

Nicholson,  Christopher,  boot-maker,  N.  Calvert-st.  ext. 

Nicholson,  John,  cordwainer,   S.  Eutaw-st. 

Nicklin,  P  H  bookseller  and  stationer,  202,  Baltimore 
street;  dwelling,  ditto. 

Niles,  Hezekiah,  printer  and  publisher  of  the  "  Weekly 
Register;"  dwelling.  Great  York-street,  opposite  Mr. 
Hargrove's  church. 

Ninde,  Isaac,  grocer,  67,  M'Elderry's-wharf. 

Nind,  William,  teacher,  16,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Nolten,  Stephen,  sugar-refiner,  Addison-st.  O.  T. 

Norbury,  George,  bricklayer,  Forrest-lane. 

Norman,  Mrs.   1,  Baltimore-st. 

Norris  &  Chriswell,  merchants,  1,  Harrison-st. 

Norris  &,  Morehead,  dry-good  store,  61,  Baltimore-st. 

Norris,  Edward,  ladies'  shoe-maker,  Low  near  Union- 
street,  O.  T. 

Norris,  Thomas,  grocer,  3,  County-wharf 

Norris,  Wm-  jr.  tea-dealer  and  grocer,  66,  Baltimore- 
street.  • 

Norris,  Nelson,  hardware  store,  244  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 

Norris,  James,  sen.  cordwainer.  Park -lane,  W.  P. 

Norris,  James,  carpenter,  ditto. 

Norris,  Isaac,  cooper,  Dutch-alley. 

Norton,  Jesse,  brass-founder,  6,  N.  Frederick-st. 


(     59     ) 

Nowland,  John,  Conowago-st. 

Nowland,  Dennis,  dwelling,  Sharpe  near  Lombard-st. 

Nugent,  Cornelius,  inn-keeper,  33,  Water-st, 

O'Conner,  Eugene,  teacher,  Market-st.  F.  P. 

O'Conner,  Lewis,  Jones-st.  O.  T. 

O'Connor,  John,  M.  D.  N.  Charles  near  Conowago-st. 

O'Donnell,   Barney,  grocer,  55,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Ogden  &,  Caldwell's  cabinet  manufactory,  11,  South-st. 

Ogdcn,  David,  cabinet-maker ;  dwelling,  Pleasant  near 

the  corner  of  HoUiday-st. 
Ogden,  Jonathan,  cabinet-maker ;    dwelling,   Concord- 
street. 
Okely,  John,    merchant,  66,  Smith's  wharf;    dwelling, 

23,  Front-st  O.  T. 
Oldham,  Thomas,    chair-maker,  70,  Pratt   near  Com- 

merce-st.  dwelling,  76,  Camden  st. 
Oldson,   Samuel,  tailor,  Low-st.  O.  T. 
Opperman,  Lewis,   inn-keeper.  Fish-market. 
Orchard,  J.  teacher  of  the  "'  Washington  Free  School," 
dwelling,  Lerew's-alley. 

O'Rourk,  Mrs.  dwelling,  257,  Baltimore-st. 

Orrick,  John,  Honey-alley,  F.  H. 

Osborne,  Alexander,  grocer,  lower  end  of  Public-alley. 

Osborn,  Elizabeth,  school-mistress,   130,  S.  Charles-st. 

Osborn,  Russel,  tailor,  17,  Conowago-st. 

Osborn,   Sarah,  widow,  4,  German-lane. 

Osthoff,   Andrew,   silversmith,  27,  Tiftxington-st. 

Otten,  George  N.  mariner,  Happy-alley,  F.  P. 

Otto  «Sc  Andre,  grocers,  1,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Owen,  Kennedy,  merchant,  58,  N.  Charles-st. 

Owens,  William,  grocer,  100,  Dugan's-wharf. 

Owens,  Joseph,  shoe  store,  63,  Baltimore-st. 

Owings  &,  Roy,  hardware  store,  84,  Baltimore-st, 

Owings',  John,  grocer,  Franklin,  near  the  corner  of  Pa- 
ca-st.  W.  P. 

Palmatary,  Allen,  tailor,  Jones-st.   O.  T. 

Palmer,  Edward,  merchant,  dwelling,  133,  Hanover-st. 

Pamphilion,  James,  ship-carpenter.  Sugar-alley,  F.  H. 

Papion,  John,  mariner,  112,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 

Parish,  John,*  carpenter,  upper  end  of  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 


<    to  ■) 

Parker,  Robert,  inspector  of  fish,  S.  Howatd-st.  ^ 

Parker,  Thomas,  merchant,  86,  Bowley's-wharf. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  9,  W.  Allisann-st.  F.  P. 

Parks,  John,  sen.  gentleman,  Aisquith-st.  O.  T. 

Parrot,  Richard,  sail-maker,  loft,  Price's-wharf,  dwel. 
E.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 

Parsons,  John,  ship-carpenter,  Busy-alley.  F.  P. 

Parsons,  John,  accountant  Commercial  and  Farmers' 
Bank,  74,  T^.  Liberty-st. 

Parsons,  William,  ship-builder.  81,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Patterson,  John,  woollen-draper,  men'e-mcrcer,  and  tai- 
lor, 22,  South-sL  (successor  to  Mr.  Richard  Benson), 
keeps  a  constant  and  extensive  supply  of  the  first 
quality  London  cloths,  cassimeres,  and  vest-shapes, 
with  every  other  article  for  gentlemen's  apparel, 
which  he  makes  up  in  the  most  fashionable  style, 
with  punctuality  and  despatch.  N.  B.  He  still  re- 
tains the  mieasures  of  gentlemen  residing  in  the  coun- 
try, former  customers  of  Mr.  Benson,  where  clothes 
will  be  forwarded,  as  usual,  according,  to  order. 

Patterson,  Robert,  merchant,  dwelling,  10,  South-st. 

Patterson,  Wm.  cordwainer,  22,  Pratt-st. 

Patterson,  A.  inn-keeper,  Baltimore-st.  ext.   W.  P. 

Patterson,  Richard,    grocer,  Camden,  near  Charles-st. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  N.  Charles-st. 

Patrick,  Samuel  C.  merchant,  dwelling,  3,  Granby-st. 

•     O.  T. 

Paul,  Catherine,  umbrella  manufacturer,  217,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Paul,  Thomas,  last-maker,  110,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

Pawley,  James,  china-store,  96,  K.  Howard-st. 

Pawley,  John,  carpenter,  46,   S.  Howard-st. 

Pay  son,  Henry,  merchant,  15,  Bowley's-wharf,  dwel. 
Hanover-st. 

Peal,  John,  cordwainer,  29,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Pease,  Christopher,  cooper,   10,  Ruxton-lane. 

Peck,   Henry,  shoe  store,  229  1-2,  Baltimore-st. 

Peirce,  Humphrey,  merchant,  1,  N.  Charles-st. 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  attorney  at  law,  St.  Paul's-lane. 
dwelling,  22,  Lombard-st. 


i  6i   ) 

PenulngtoE,  Eliza  W.  grocer,  26,  Conowago  st. 
Pentz,  Henry,  junr.  butcher,  Pitt-st.  conliiiued,  O.  T. 
Pentz,  Joseph,  do.  do.  do. 

Pentz,  Jacob,  do.  52,  Green-st,  do. 

Pepper,  Francis,  painter  and  g'.azier,  Park-lane,  W.  P. 
Pepple,  Peter,  painter  and  glazier.   Strawberry-alley. 
Perkins,  Thos.  blacksmitli,  shop,  Lower-bridge,  O.  T. 
Perkins,  Carrington,  &  co.  merchants.  03,  Srnitii's-wharf. 
Perkins,    John,    dry -good    store,    25  1-2,    Baltimore  st. 

dwelling,  35,  N.   Frederick- st. 
Perry,  Jeremiah,  tailor,   1,  Thames-st.  F.  P. 
Petherbridge,    John    C.    cabinet-maker,    2,   Granby-st 

O.  T. 
Peters,  C.  Gotlieb,  merchant-tailor,    2,  Market-st.  and 

9,  County-wharf,  F.  P. 
Peters,  Daniel,  tin-plate  worker,  3,  S.  Frederick-st. 
Peters,  Thomas,  distiller,  6,  V/ood-st.  BowleyVwharf. 
Peters,  Ccnrad,  bricklayer,  Chamberlain'S-allej'. 
Petit,  Peter,  plasterer,  Sharpc,  near  Hill-st. 
Pliillips,    Richard,    painter  and  picture-frame    maker. 

shop,  Bank-st.  dwelling,  25,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Phillips,  George,  cordwainer,  3,  George-st.  F.  P. 
"i-hillips,  Charles,         do.         Mulbeny-alley. 
Phillips,  Isaac,  &-  co.  provision  packers,  and  soap  and 

candle  manufacturers,  S.  W.  corner  of  Fayette  and 

Paca-sts.  W.  P. 
Picket,  Jehu,  carpenter,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Pickett,  Levy,  tailor,  Vuican-alle3\ 
Pierce,  John,  inn-keeper,  &^  Market-st.  F.  P. 
Pierson,  Daniel,  cordwainer,  5,  Pearl-st.  (meadow). 
Pierson,  Joseph,  hatter,  Smith-s-alley. 
''  Pilot  Stage  office,'    for  Philadelphia  and  New  York, 

Hanover,  near  Baltimore-st. 
Pindell,  Richard,  constable,   179,   Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Pindell,  Charles,  M'Elderry's-st.  O.  T. 
Pinkney,  Hon.  Wm.  esq.  late  minister  from  the  V.  S. 

at  tlie  court  of  Great  Britain,  dwelling,   106,  corner 

of  Hanover  and  Conway-sts. 
I'inkney,  Jonathan,  junr.   accountant,    Bank  of  Balti- 
more, dwelling,  Plcasant-st. 

F 


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Pinney,  Peter,  paper-hanger,  Goodman-st.  foot  of  F.  H. 

Piper,  Philip,  accountant,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Pitt,  Thomas,  hatter.  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Pleasant,  John  P.  merchant,  10,  S.  Charles-st.  coal- 
yard,  head  of  the  basin,  dwelling,  Pleasant-st. 

Plummer,  Joseph  P.  grocer,  59,  County-wharf 

Poe,  David,  gentleman,  Park-lane,  W.  P. 

Pontier,  Anthony,  perfumery  and  fancy-store,  78  1-2, 
Baltimore-st. 

Poor,  George,  dry-good  store,   118,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Poor,  captain  Samuel,  .  corner  of  Granby  and  King 
George-sts.  O.  T. 

Poor,  Moses,  wholesale  dry-good  merchant,  4,  S.  Cal- 
vert-st. 

Popp,  Charles  F.  cordwainer,  68,  Waggon-alley. 

Poppleton,  T.  H.  practical  land  surveyor,  N.  Howard, 
near  Franklin-st. 

Porter  &,  Adams,  tin-plate  manufactory,  25,  and  26, 
Korth-st.  O.  T. 

Porter,  Michael,  bricklayer,  Pratt,  near  the  corner  of 
S.  Howard-st. 

Potee,  Francis,  shingle  dresser.  Busy-alley.  F.  H. 

Poteet,  Jesse,  grocer,  65,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Potts,  John  L.  Hour-merchant,  1,  S.  Liberty-st. 

Potts,  Mrs.  Joanna,  ^^Where  gentlemen  and  ladies 
may  have  their  ''Fortunes"  told!!  3,  Peace-alley, 
near  S.  Charles-st. 

Pouder,  Leonard,  carpenter,  back  of  95,  N.  Howard-st. 

Powell,  Thomas,  pilot,  66,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

Powell,  Patrick,  teacher,  New-lane,  W.  P. 

Powel,  Wm.  plasterer,   12,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

Prentiss  <Sc  Carter,  merchants,  13,  Bowley's-wharf 

Pi-esbury,  G.  G.  (the  3d.)  dry-good-store,  135  1-2,  Bal- 
timore-st. 

Preston,  Wm.  cedar-cooper,   69,  N.  Howard-st. 

Presstman,  George,  merchant,  head  of  the  basin,  dwel. 
Lombard -St. 

Price  &  Grimes,  grocers,  at  the  intersection  of  Bridge. 
Union,  and  Harford-sts.  O.  T. 

Price,  Thomas,  ship-carpenter,   Wolfe-st.  F.  P 


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Price  &  WatsoD,  lumber-merchants,  Buchanan's-wliarf. 
Pringle,  Mark  Udny,  copper  warehouse,  2,  S.  Liberty- 

st.  dwelling,  Conowago-st. 
Prints,  Caspar,  hatter,  5,  George-st.   F.  P. 
Procter,  Izak,  <Sc  co.  hardware  store,  21  i,  Baltimore-st 
Prcebsting,  Theodore  C.    English  and  German  goods, 

260,   Baltimore-st. 
Pumphrey,  Ebenezer,  grocer,  89,  Pratt-st. 
Purden,  S.  milliner,  6,  Harrison-st. 
Pyke,    Abraham,   tobacco  manufacturer,    18,    N.    IIo- 

ward-st.  dwelling,  26,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Quail,  Robert,  oak-cooper,   12,  Public-alley. 
Q,uay,  Wm.  ship-carpenter,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 
duandrill.  Miss  Amelia,  milliner,  222,  Baltimore-st. 
Raborg,  John,  mariner,   S.  Howard  near  Camden-st- 
Raborg,  Samuel,  liquor  store,  23,  Water-st. 
Raborg,  Christopher,  junr.  dwelling,  24,  South-st. 
Ramsay,  James,  grocer,   11,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Randall,  John,    merchant,    95,  Bowley's-wharf,    dwel. 

Conowago-st. 
Randall,  James,  carpenter,  S.  Eutaw-st. 
Rapp,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  63,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Ratcliife,  Richard,  cordwainer,  Barre-st. 
Raven,  Thomas,  ship-carpenter,  31,  E.  Fleet- st.  F.  P. 
Ray,  Miles,    sail-maker,  loft,   Stiles's-wharf,    dwelling, 

15,  Pitt-st.  F.  P. 
Re  a,  Amos,  cooper,  Lee-st. 

Ready,  Wm.  house-carpenter,  Brioy-alley,  F.  H. 
Ready,  John,         ditto.  42,  N.  Charles-st. 

Reardon,    captain    Richard,  E.    Fleet-st.  near  Happy- 
alley,  F.  P. 
Redman,  John,  bricklayer,  11,  Pratt-st. 
Redgrave  &,  Miles,  grocers,  62,  N.  Gay-st. 
Reed   Sc  M'Cool,    cut-nail  manufactory,  Pratt-st.  near 

the  new  bridge. 
Reese,  Thomas  L.  grocer,  48,  S.  Calvert-st. 
Reese,  David,  teacher,  back  of  81,  Hanover-st. 
Reese,  John,  merchant,  62,  N.  Howard-st. 
Reeves,  John,  pilot,  Ann-st.  F.  P. 
Reily,  John,  grocer,  81,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Reilly,  Patrick,  grocer,  71,  Pratt-st. 


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Reinicker,  Mrs.  (widow  of  Conrad),  12,  N.  Libert v-st. 

Reip,  Henry,  {successor  to  3Ir.  Johnson),  188,  Balti- 
more-f-t.  uouble-block  tin  and  japanned  ware  manu- 
facturer. Patent  and  new  improved  ovens,  boilers, 
steam-kettles,  fancy-lights,  <*Lc. 

Reisingei*,  George,  cordwainer,  Forrest-lane. 

Reiter,  Wm.  L.  baker,  23,  Market- st.   F.  P. 

Repold,  Mrs.  dwelling,  Chatham-st.  next  U.  Bank  el' 
Maryland. 

Retlcker,  Adam,  sen.  grocer,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T. 

Reticker,  Jacob,  grocer^  Dugan's-Miarf. 

Reubei!,  Jolxn  James,  dwelling,  N.  Eutaw,  noar  Lex- 
ingron-st. 

Reynolds,  Isaac  &  James,  merchants,  255,  Baltimore-st. 

RicauJ,  Benjamin,  merchant,  2,  Bowley's-wharf,  dwel. 
Franklin,  near  N.  Charles-st. 

Rice,  Wm.  coach-maker,  Queen-st.  O.  T. 

Pi.ichard,  Francis,  gent.  Forrest-lane,  near  Conowago-st. 

Richards,  Paul,  grocer,  Thames-st.  F.  P. 

Richards,  Button,  blacksmith,  4,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Richards,  John  C.  wholesale  dry-good-store,  203,  Bal- 
timore-st.  dwelling,  Conowago-st. 

Richardson,  N.  painter  and  glazier,  28,  Light-st. 

Ricketts,  Hugh,  porter  at  the  Commercial  and  Far 
mers'  Bank,  78,  Saratoga-st. 

Rickey,  Wm.  bricklayer,   59,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Riodell,  Mrs.  Judith,  Pleasant-st. 

Rider,   A.rthur,  brass-founder,  144,  Baltimore-st. 

Ridgely,  Noah,  98,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 

LEEs  CELEBRATED 
Family  Medicines,  so  highly  approved  of  for  ten 
years  and  upwards,  continue  to  be  faithfully  prepared 
and  sold,  by  the  proprietors,  98,  Pitt-st.  Warner  and 
Hanna,  corner  of  Gay  and  Market-sts.  A.  Miltenber- 
ger,  at  tlie  sign  of  Franklin's  head,  10,  N.  floward-st. 
John  and  Thomas  Vance,  178,  Market-st,  and  N. 
Knight,  23,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 

lyJiolesale  Terms.  A  deduction  of  33  1-3,  per  cent, 
from  the  retail  prices,  will  be  made  on  all  purchases 
not  less    than   fifteen    dollars.      Purchasers   to  the 


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amount  of  twenty  dollars,  will  be  furnished  with  a 

set  of  elegant  window-bills.       ^^  Orders  from  any 
•  part  of  the  United  States  or  territories,  (accompanied 

with  the  cash   or   negotiable  paper),   promptly  and 

carefully  attended  to. 

Michl.  Lee,  &,  co.  98,  Pitt-st. 
Ridgely,    Rebecca,  76,  N.  Charles-st.  , 
Ridgely,  Nicholas,  21,  S.  Howard-st. 
Ridgely,  Lott,  15,  Baltimore-st. 

Ridgely,  Nicholas  O.  dry-good-store,    19,  Baltimore-st. 
Ridgely,  Eliza,  Vulcan-alley. 
Rigby,  James  I.  tailor,  St,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Rigby,  Macy,  (widow),   15,  corner  of  Bond  and  Wilk- 

sts.    F.  P. 
Riggen,  Israel,  ship-carpenter,   York-st.  F.  H. 
Riggs,  George  W.  jewellery  and  fanay  store,  7i,  Bal 

timore-st. 
Righter,  J.  dwelling,   91,  Baltimore-st. 
Riley,   Stephen,  tailor.  Orange  or  Lavely's-alley. 
Ring,   George,  mason.  Mulberry-alley. 
Ringgold,  Mrs.  boarding-house,  49,  Baltimore-st. 
Ritter,  Ezekiel,  blacksmith,  N.  Howard-st. 
Roberts,  John  &  James,  merchants,    Sharpe-st. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  (widow),  corner  of  S.  Eutaw  and  Lom- 

bard-sts. 
Robinson,  B.  H.  broker,  Commerce-st. 
Rabinson,  Andrew,  cordwainer,  Holliday-st. 
Robinson,  Mrs.   (widow  of  capt.  Wm.)     12,  Granby-st. 

O.  T. 
Robinson,  Robert,  carpenter,  75,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 
Robinson,  James,  (col.  man),  comb-maker,  44,  Bond-st* 

F    P. 
Robinson,  Abraham,  chair-maker,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  grocer,  Pratt- st.  near  Spears-whar£ 
Robinson,  Jehu,  house-carpenter,  17,  Banli-st. 
Robinson,  John,  chair-maker,  3,  Second-st. 
Robinson,  Wm.  stage-driver,  3G,  German-st. 
Robinson,  Joseph,  printer,  stationer,  and  state  Iciterr- 

office,  96,  Baltimore-st. 

F  o 


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Kobinson,  Thomas  &-  Samuel,  dry-geod  store,  133,  Bat- 

timore-st. 
HobiiisoR,   Wm.  carpenter,  6C,  Le:iington-.st. 
Roche,  Joseph,  constable,  51,  Harrison-st. 
Roche,  Alexander,  grocer,  179,  E.  Allisanna-st.   F.  P: 
Roche,  John,  do.         17,  W.  do.  do. 

Roche,  John,  junr.  constable,  45,  W.  Bank-st.       do. 
Roche,  John  P.  sen.  weaver,   19,  Albemarle-st.   O.  T. 
Roddy,  James,  tailor,  21,  Water-st. 
Rodemejer,  George,  grocer,  York-road,  E.  P. 
Rodhe,  V/m.  inn-keeper,  26,  S.  Howard-st. 
Rogers,  Thomas,  cork-cutter,  53,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
Rogers  &  Owings,  merchants,  86,  Bowlej's-wharf. 
Rogers,  Mrs.  genteel-boarding-hou&e,   St.  PaulVlane. 
Rhodes,  Benjamin,  clothier,  19,  Market-space. 
Rone,   Luke,  butcher.  Liberty-alley,  O.  T. 
Ronk,  John,  fislierman,  28,  Granby-st.  do. 
Hookers,  Miss,  English  seminary,  corner  of  Pratt  and 

Sharpe-sts.. 
Rose,  George,  cordwainer,  Chamberlain's-alley. 
Rose,  John  D.  cordwainer,  1,  Pearl-st.  (meadow). 
Roseberry,  Wm.  grocer,  79,  M'Elderry's-wharf. 
Rostman,  Peter,  liquor-store,   120,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Rothrock,  Jacob,  tin-plate-worker,  Forrest-gt.  near  hay - 

scales,  O.  T. 
R^othrock^  Philip,  cooper,  S.  Eutaw-st. 
Rothrock,  John,  tin-piate-worker,  243,  Baltimore-st. 
Rousseau,  Peter,  grocer,  M'Elderry's-wharf. 
Rousseau,  Mrs.   De  I/a  Gauterie,  Green-st.  W.  P. 
Rouss,    James,    bricklayer,    Carohna,    near    Gough-st. 

F-  P. 
Houx,  Joseph  Roque,  confectioner,  92,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Rowe,  John  K.  house  carpenter,  89,  corner  of  Camden 

and  Hanover-sts. 
Bowles,  Rezin,  Revenue-officer,    King  George-st.  near 

the  Circus,  O.  T. 
Ruckle,  John,  grocer,    195,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling,  do. 
Ru.lenstein,  John,  bacon  store,  44,  Light-st. 
Rudolph,  Ferdinand,  tailor,  40,  Market-space. 
Rumnev,   Robert,   painter   and   glacier,    66,  Front-st 

O.  T. 


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Russel,  Alexander,  brick-maker,  §8,  Lee-st. 

Russel,  Thomas,  attorney  at  law,  8,  Cliatliam-st. 

Russell,  Samuel,  grocer,  83,  M'Elderry's-wharf. 

Ruth,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  boarding-house.  Orange  oi 
Lavely's-^lley. 

Rutledge,  Ann,  brush-manufacturer,  80,  N.  Howard-st. 

Rutton,  Peter,  rigger,   110,  Ann-st.   F.  P. 

Rutcer,  Jolm,  labourer,  Biddle-st.  W.  P. 

Rutter,   Cassandra,  liquor-store.  Fish-market. 

Ruyderman,  Diederick,  grocer,  lower  end  Hanover-st. 

Ryan,  Thomas,  Jerusalem  coffee-house,  24,  N.  Gay-st 

Ryan,  Amos,  bricklayer,  34,   Granby-st,    O.  T. 

Sadtler,  Phihp  B.  watch-maker  and  jeweller,  166,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Sadtler  &,  Neuhaus,  sugar-refiners,  next  door  of  ditto. 

Saggeser,  George,  turner,  8,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Salenave,  Bernard,  merchant,  40,  Chatham-st,  ship- 
yard,  foot  of  Fed.  hill. 

Salenave,  James,  89,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 

Salge,  Conrad,  porter,  Light-st. 

Saltonstall,  Nathaniel,  merchant,  81,  Bowley's-wharf. 

Sanders,  Elisba,  board,  house,  73,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Sanders,  John  V.  baker,  Bridge-st.  est    O.  T. 

Sanders,  Samuel,  dwelling.  Mulberry-street,  near  the 
Cathedral. 

San' erson,  Francis,  copper-smith,  Baltimore-st.  extend 
W.  P. 

Sanderson,  Michael,  gentleman,  dwelling,  Bernard  near 
N.  Charles-st. 

Sands,  Benjamin,  brick-layer,  66,  N.  Liberty-st. 

Sands,  Robert,  dwelling,  6,  Conowago-st. 

Sands,  John,  merchant  tailor,  7,  South-st.  begs  leave 
to  inform  the  public  that  he  has  now  on  hand,  and 
will  constantly  keep  a  large  assortment  of  seasonable 
goods ;  and  hopes,  by  the  most  assiduous  attention  to 
business,  to  merit  and  receive  a  portion  of  public  pa- 
tronage. 

Sanger,  captain  Seth,  Fayette-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Sanky,  William,  carpenter,  8,  Lexington-st, 

Saunders,  Jabez,  maricer,  Happy-alley ,^  near  Allisanna- 
street,  F.  R 


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Savage,  Peter,  tallow-chandler,  N.  Charles-ai. 

Sajre,  John  B.   Harrison-st. 

Scachi,  Francis,  picture  and  looking-glass  store,  51,  N. 
Gaj-st. 

Scharfe,   William,  drayman,  Lombard,  near  the  corner 
of  S.  Howard-st. 

Schartal,  Martha,  widow,  1,  Lexington-st. 

Schleich,  George,  baker,  1,  North-st. 

Schoeffer,  Christian,  cordwainer,   13,  Lexington-st. 

Schojer,  Abraham,  grocer,  123,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Schreiber,  Mrs.  widow,  Lovely-lane. 

Schroeder,  William,    dry  good    store,     184,    comer   of 
Baltimore  and  Charles-sts. 

Schroeder,  Henry,  jr.  mercht.  dwel.  54,  N.  Charles-st. 

Schultze  &  Vogeler,  merchants,  45,   S.  Gay-st. 

Schultze,  Ernest  J.  merchant,  124,  Hanover-st. 

Schultz,  Conrad,    English   and    German  goods,    248, 
Baltimore-st. 

Schumack,   Stephen,  white-smith,  corner  of  S.  Charles- 
street  and  Primrose-alley. 

Schweitzer,  Philip,  confectioner,  Front-st.  O.  T. 

Scott,  William  &  Henry,    dry-good    store,   213,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Scott,  Maria,  boarding-house,  Hawke-st. 

Scott,  John,  jr.  attorney  at  law,  St.  Paul's-lane. 

Scott,  Abraham,  carpenter,  48,  N.  Frederick-st. 

Scroggs,  Frances,  dwelling,  30,  Hanover-st. 

Sears  Mrs.  22,  Hanover-st. 

Seaver,    William,   grocer,    Lexington-st.    New-market 
W.  P. 

Seekamp,  Mrs.  widow,  Paca  near  Franklin-st.  W.  P. 

Seesnup,  Adam,  jr.  porter,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Sellers,  Abraham,  merchant  tailor,  11,  S.  Calvert-st. 

Sergeant,  Allen,  cordwainer,  Liberty-st.  O.  T. 

Sergeant,  Samuel,  grocer,  65,  N.  Gay-st. 

Sergent,  Thos.  F.   keeper  of  the  *'  Intelligence-office>'' 
11,  Chatham-st. 

Server,  captain  Henry,   14,  W.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Server,  John,  cordwainer,  French  near  East-st.  G.  T. 

Setton,  Robert,  High  near  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 


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Sewell,  James  H.  dry-good  store,  43,  Baltimore  st. 

Sexton,  Charles,  cordwainer,  57,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 

^'  Shamrockj"  office,  238,  Baltimore-st. 

Shane,  Joseph,  &,  co.  oil  and  paint  store,  19,  Cheapside, 
dwelling,  50,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 

Shaneman,  Abraham,  Green-st.  W.  P. 

Shanley,  James,  teacher  of  languages,  87,  Sharpe-st. 

Share,  Joseph,  brass-founder:  shop,  lower  end  George- 
st.  dwelling,  Ann  near  Fleet-st.   F.  P. 

Shai'key,   Anthony,  carter,  42,  Lexington-st. 

Shaw,   Samuel,   carpenter,  Chamberlain's-alley. 

Shaw,  Francis,  tailor,   S.  Charles-st. 

Shearer,  George,  carpenter,  Liberty-st.  O.  T. 

Sheeler,  John,  teacher,  26,  N.  Fredcrick-st. 

Shetfield,  Frederick,  blacksmith  57,  Petticoat-alley, 
F.  P. 

Sheppard,  Philip,  cordwainer,  29,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Sheppard,  James,  tailor,  62,  Harrison-st, 

Sheppard  k.  M'Conky,  flour  merchants,  2,  Spear's-v?f, 

Sheridine,  John,  hack-driver,  113,  Green-st.  O.  T. 

Sherlock,  Peter,  owner  of  carts,  Bath-st. 

Sherm  &.  Dillon,  boot-makers,  158,  Baltimore-street, 
execute  promptly  and  in  the  best  style  all  orders  in 
their  line  of  business.  ^^  Country  merchants  sup- 
plied on  the  usual  terms. 

Sherm,  John,  dwelling,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Sherwood,  Philip,  ship-carpenter,  45,  W.  Bank-st.  F.  P. 

Shidle,  George,  oak-cooper,  Paca-st.  near  the  Riding- 
school,  and  dwelling,  Fayette-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Shields,  William,  boot-mak.  58,  Pratt-st.  near  Spear's 
wharf 

Shipley,  William,  jr.  Pearl  near  Fayette-st.  ext.  W.  P. 

Shipley  &  Janney,  lumber  yierch.  head  of  the  Basin. 

Shissell,  William,  store-keeper,  Dutch-alley. 

Shock,  Mrs.  8,  Ruxton-lane. 

Shock,  George,  biscuit-baker,  E.  Lancaster  near  Wolfe 

street,  F.  P. 
Shoemaker,  Helmer,  sugar-refiner.  Peace-alley. 
Shortt,  John,  Mineral-water  warehouses,  3,  Second-gt, 
and  14,  N.  Frederick-st. 


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Shrouder,  captain  William,  24,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Shryack,  George,  tin-plate  worker,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Shutt,  Augustus,   sugar-refiner,    comer  of  Green   and 

North-sts.  O.  T. 
Shyerman,  John,  brush-niaker,  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 
Silvias,  Francisy  board,  house,  6,  W.  Lancaster-st.  F.  P. 
Simkins  &,  Caldwell,  Washington  Lotterj^-office,  S.  W- 

corner  of  Baltimore  and  South-sts. 
Simmons,  Peter,  mariner,  89,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Simmons,  Cephas,  dry-good  store,  39,  Market-st.  F.  P. 
Simonson,  John,  chair-maker,  58,  Light-st. 
Simpson,  Walter,  gentleman,  91,  Pratt-st. 
Simpson,  John,  house-carpenter,  Pleasant-st. 
Simpson,  William,  grocer,  N.  Paca,  corner  of  Mulber- 

ry-st.  W.  P. 
Sinclair,  John,  architect,  43,  Pratt-st. 
Sinclair,  James,  blacksmith,   N.  Liberty-st.    dwelling, 

7,  Fayette-st. 
Sinners,  E.  R.  inn-keeper,  2,  Water-st. 
Sipe,  Michael,  blacksmith,  Strawberry-alley. 
Slappy,  Jacob,  carpenter,  Green-st,  W.  P. 
Slater,  William,  dwelling,  84,  Baltimore-st. 
Slater,  James,  cordwainer,  74,  Waggon-alley. 
Slingluff  (St  Fahnestock,  merchants,  15,  N.  Howard-gt. 
Slee  &L  Spicer,  grocers,  33,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Sleeper,  John,  livery-stable,  21,  N.  Frederick- st. 
Sloan,  James,  boot-maker,  2,   S.  Calvert-st.    dwelling, 

North  ditto. 
Small,  John,  baker,   Ruxton-lane. 
Small,  Jane,   grocer,  20,  Pratt-st.    near    Cumberland- 
row. 
Smeckpeper,  J.  R.  billiard-keeper,  dwelling,  151,  Bal- 

timore-st. 
Smick,  Mrs.  49,  S.  Liberty-st. 
Smith,  hon.  Robert,  esq.  dwelling,  54,  Pratt,  between 

Sharpe  and  Hanover-sts. 
Smith,  George,  &,  co.  China-store,  190  1-2  Baltimore-st. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Cowpen-alley. 

Smith,  George,  carver  and  gilder,  174,  Baltimore-st. 
^rnith,  Cyrus,  tailor,  York-st.  F.  H., 


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Smith,  Mrs.  milliner,  14,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Smith,  Dormaii,  cooper,  Waggon-alley. 
Smitli,  Ralph,  jr.  merchant,  Bowley's-wharf,  dwelling, 

52,  N.  Chailes-st. 
Smith,  John,  baker,  76,  S.  Eutaw-st. 
Smith,  Nicholas,    cordwainer,    corner  of  N.  Eutaw-ft. 

and  Waggon-alley. 
Smith,  Caspar,  hat-manufacturer,  146,  Baltimore  st. 
Smith,  Samuel  S.  horse-feed,  41,  N.  Howard-st.  dwel. 

32,  German-st. 
Smith,  John,  mill-stone  maker,  Morris-st.  W.  P. 
Smith,  Samuel  R.  merchant,  head  of  the  Basin,  dwel. 

23,  Pratt-st. 
Smith,  John,  boarding-house,  55,  South-st. 
Smith,  Jacob,  jr.  sugar-refiner,  Hookstown-road,  W.  P. 
Smith,  Lewis,  boarding-liouse,   10,  Pratt-st. 
Smith,  Moses  G.  New-lane,  W.  P. 
Smith,  Jane,  widow.  Franklin-lane. 
Smith,  Joseph,  tailor,   North-st. 
Smith,  Job  J.    block-maker,  40,  George-st.  dwel.  123, 

Wolfe-st    F.  P. 
Smith  &,  Ramsay,  blacksmiths,  lower  end  of  George-st. 

F.  P. 
Smith,  John,  blacksmith,  dwelling,  7,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 
Smith,  J.  A.  Spanish  segar  manufacturer,  9,  Market-st. 

F.  P. 
Smith,  Christian,  block-maker,  Bond  near  Wilk-street, 

F.  P. 
Smith,  Mrs.  (widow  of  the  late  Thorowgood),  Granby 

near  Ploughman- st.  O.  T. 
Smith.  John,  cordwainer,  Pitt-st.  ext.  O.  T. 
♦Smith,  Nicholas,  grocer,  51,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
♦Smith  &.  Reaney,  tobacco  manufacturers,  71,  Bridge-st. 

extended,  O.  T. 
♦Smith,  Jacob  G.  78,  N.  Charles-st. 
5mith,  William,    ship-carpenter,    dwel.    S.  Frederick- 
street. 
iSmyth,  Samuel,  dwelling,  N.  Paca-st.  W.  P. 
♦Snyder,  Charles,  dwelling,  31,  S.  Liberty-st. 
♦Snow,  Zedekiah,  73,  N.  Liberty-st. 


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Solomon,  Mrs.  (widow  of  Elkin),  Fittest.  O.  T. 
Somervill,  Mrs.  Ann,  Hanover-st. 
Soulsby,  Matthew,  grocer,  8,  York-st.  F.  H. 
Soutncomb,  captain  Piununer,  27,  E.  Allisanna-st.  F.  V. 
Southward,  captain  Wilham,   Straight-lane,  O.  T. 
Soward,  Elisha,  boarding-house,  3,  Lemmon-st. 
Sower,  B.  W.  &  co.  printers,  (generally),  12,  Light-st, 
Spangler,  Isaac,  blacksmith,  corner  of  N.  Liberty  and 

Fayette-sts.  dwelling,  Vulcan-allej'. 
Spear,  captain  Wm.  62,  Market-st.  F.  P. 
iSpence,  Catherine,  corner  of  Prihlic-alley  and  Water-st. 
>S'pencer,  Abel,  jr.  last-maker,  48,  N.  Gay-st. 
/Spencer,  Sarah,  (widow),  91,  Bond-st.   F.  P. 
/Spicknall,  John,  commission-mercht.  96,  S.  Charles-st. 
<Spilman,    Peter,    merchant,    dwelling,    Conway,   near 

Sharpe-st. 
»Spilman,  James,  dry-good-store,  51,  Baltimore-st. 
•Sprague,    Jeremiah,    painter   and  glazier,    6,   Shakes- 
pear -st.  F.  P. 
>Sprague,  Cliarles,  ship  and  sign  painter,  3,  Pitt-st.  F.  P. 

and    stamped    carpet    manufactory,    Albemarle    and 

Granby-sts.  O.  T. 
*S'prole,  John  L.  tin-man,  48,  N.  Frederick-st. 
*S'tahl,  Jacob,  watchman,  Pratt-st.  near  lower  bridge. 
.Stall,  Edward  H.  &  co.  druggists,  27,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Stall,  Joseph,  cooper,  56,  Lexington-st. 
Stallings,  Benjamin,  inn  keeper,  28,  Baltimore-st. 
Stansbury,  Darius,  carpenter,  Low-st.  O.  T. 
Stansbury,  Thomas,  accountant,  dwelling,  Union,  near 

French-st.  O.  T. 
jStarr,  George,  cooper,  Busy-alley,  F.  H. 
iS'tayler,  Wm.  carpenter,  Chamberlain's-alley. 
-Steel,  James,  silversmith,   124,  Baltimore-st. 
iSteever,  Mrs.  E.  milliner,  10,  Harrison-st. 
Steinmetz,  Gabriel,  lieut.  of  the  watch,  Mulberry-alley. 
iStegler,  John,  labourer,  New-church-st. 
iSterett,  Benjamin,  merchant,  dwelling,  N.  Paca-st. 
Steuart,  Robert  St.  John,  stone-cutter,  Duke-st.  O.  T. 
Stevenson,  John,   accountant,  Mulberry,  near  Paca-st, 

W.  P. 


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iStevenson,  Satcr,  stone-mason,  Courtland-st. 
(S'tevenson,  Josias,  gentleman,  45,  Front-st.  O.  T. 
♦Stevens,  Timothy,  carpenter,  Pitt-st.  O.  T. 
/Stewart,  John,   Higli,    between   Bridge  and  Ncrth-sts. 

O.  T.  - 

Sftewart,  John,  carman.  Green,  near  Frencli-st.  O.  T. 
Stewart,  James,  Duke-st.  do. 

(Stewart,  Thomas,  bricklayer.  Liberty-alley,  do. 

Stewart,  David,  secretary  Marine  Insurance  Companv, 

S.   Gay-st. 
Stewart,  Adam,  piano-forte  manufact.  8,  N.  Charles-st. 
Stewart,  Montgomery,  &  co.   merchants,  4,  Sharpe-st. 
Stewart,  Thomas,  boot-maker,  Mulberr^'-alley. 
Stewart,  John,  carpenter,   S.  liovvard-st. 
Stewart,  Joseph,  saddler,  Hookstown-road,  W.  P. 
Stewart,  John,  giin-smith,  dwelling,  Bank.st. 
Stewart,  James,  grocer,  corner  of  Conowago  and  Li- 

berty-sts. 
Stickney,  John,  varnish  and  paint  manufacturer,  Wolfe- 

st.  dwelling,  Allisanna-st.    F.  P. 
Stickney,  Henrj',  dwel.  Queen,  near  Granby-st.  O.  T. 
Stiff,  Thomas,  inn-keeper,  22,  Fayette-st. 
Stilley,  captain  Isaac,  8,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 
Stiles  <Sl  Williams,  tea-dealers  and  grocers,  85,  corner 

of  Baltimore  and  South-sts. 
Stine,  George,  inn-keeper,  corner  of  Franklin  and  !N. 

Howard-sts. 
Stinnecke,  Mrs.  milliner,  127,  Baltimore-st. 
Stith,  Mrs.  123,  Hanover-st. 
St.  John,  Harvey,  cooper,  Lombard-st. 
St.  Macary,  dwelling.  Mulberry,  near  N.  Howard-st. 
Stockett,  Barbara,  milliner,  47,  Bond-st.   F.  P. 
Stocker  &,  Jones,  coopers,  M'Clure's-wharf. 
Stocker,  Jesse,  cooper,  36,  North-st. 
Stocker,  Elijah,     do.     Mulberry-alley. 
Stockton,    Richard  C.    proprietor    and    agent    of  the 

Philadelphia  and  Annapolis  "  Pilot"  line  of  Stages,  2, 

Hanover,  near  Baltimore-st. 
Stone,  James,  jr.  £v  co.  dry-good  store,  101,  Baltimore- 
street. 


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Stoops,  /Sarah,  teacher,  Caraden-st. 

Story,  Robert,  stage  owner,  2,  Still-house- st.  O.  T. 

Stouifer,  John  &.  Jacob,   flour-merchants  and  grocers, 

25,  N.  Howard-st. 
Stout,    George,    blacksmith.    Union,    near    French-st. 

O.  T. 
Strieker,  John,  merchant,  4,  Bowley's-wharf. 
Striscka,  Joseph  A.   china  and  glass-ware  store,    221, 

Baltimore-st.  dwelling,  5,   Cider-alley. 
Strobel,  John  P.  porter-cellar,  under  Pamphilion's  ho- 
tel, dwelling,  43,  Bond-st.   F.  P. 
Struthoff,  Barney,  baker,  39,  Green-st.  O.  T. 
Stuart,  Richardson,  nail-manufactory,  and  dwel.   S.  W, 

corner  of  Conowago-st,  and  Vulcan-avenue. 
Stump,  Samuel,  merchant,   dwelling,  117,  Hanover-st. 
Sullivan,  John,  tailor,  46.  S.  Calvert-st. 
Summers,  Andrew,  cordwainer,  M'Elderry-st.  O.  T. 
Summers  &  Yager,  shoe-store,  59,  Baltimore-st. 
Summers,  Jacob,  21,  Fayette-st. 
Summervill,  Richard,  grocer,  57,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Sumwalt,  George  B.  carpenter,  Welcome- alley. 
Sumwalt,  Philip,  brickmaker,  Dulany-st.  F.  P. 
Sumwalt,  Jacob,  hatter,  36,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Sumwalt,  Frederick,  superintendant  of  the  pumps,  60, 

;N.  Liberty-st. 
Sumwalt,  George,  wood-corder,  26,  Welcome-alley. 
Sumwalt,  Godfrey,  brickmaker,  corner  of  Montgomery 

and  Goodman-sts. 
"  Sun"  office,  K.  E.  corner  of  Water  and  South-sts. 
Suter,  Henry,  turner  (in  general).  East  side  of  Jone's 

Falls,  opposite  Fish-market. 
Sutherland,  John,  dwelling,  Pleasant-st. 
Sutkopf,  Charles,  cordv;ainer,  Franklin-st. 
Sweeny,  Richard,  chair-maker,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Swem,  William,  grocer,  Frankhn-st. 
Swcrmstedt,  James,  stevedore,  102,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Sylvester,  captain  Samuel,  Straight-lane,  near  Pitt-st. 

^O.  T. 

Symington,  James,  stone-cutter,  5,  Bank-st. 
Taggart,  John,  38,  Sharpest. 


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Talbott,  Jesse,  apothecary  and  druggist,  189,  Baltimore, 

corner  of  Hanover-st, 
Talbott,  John,  tailor,  40,  N.  Gay-st. 
Talbott,  Edward,  grocer,  56,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Taliaferro,  W.  (Sc  L.   Griffith,    silk,   cotton,  linen,  and 
woollen  dyers,  corner  of  Granby  and  Prince-sts.  O.  T. 
Tarring,  Wm.  painter  and  glazier.  Chapel-alley.  . 

Tatum,  Joseph  I.  brush-maker,  Pearl,  near  Fayette-st.    Y 

ext.   W.  P. 
Tapiau,  Mons.  keeper  of  the  French  coftee-house,  4,  S. 

Gay-st. 
Taylor,  M.  tailor,  60,  Cumberland-row. 
Taylor,  Aquila,  cordwainer.  Liberty-alley,  O.  T. 
Taylor,  Matt'.ew,  grocer,  91,  Harford-st.        do. 
Taylor,  Levin,  grocer,  63,  E.  Fleet-.st.  F.  P. 
Taylor,  Elisha,  mariner,  7,  ditto,  do. 

Taylor,   Samuel,   ship-compass  and   electrical-machine 

maker,  74,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Taylor,  Robert,    cooper,  Smith's-wharf,  and  dwelling, 

55,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 
Taylor,  Hezekiah,  tailor,   Straight-lane,  O.  T. 
Taylor,  Thomas,  varnish-maker,   Pitt-st.     do. 
Taylor  &i  M'Neal,  owners  of  scows,  53,  Smith's-wliarf. 
Taylor,  James,  M.  D.  80,   Sharpe-st. 
Taylor,  Jonathan,  tailor,  N.  Libert^'-st. 
Tavlor,  Thomas,  brickmaker,  21,  S.  Howard-st. 
Taylor,  Wm    W.    merchant,    269,  Baltimove-st.   dwel. 

S.  Eutaw-st. 
Taylor  &-  Good  rick,  coopers,  56,  Pratt-st.  near  Smith's- 
wharf. 
Tayloi%    Thomas,    livery-stable,    5,   Patterson-st.    near 

SpearV-wliarf. 
Taylor,  John  B.  cabinet-maker,  32,  Water-st. 
Taylor,  Jame.-,  liatter,   13,  ^evv-cjiurch-st. 
Taylor,  James,  tailor,  Forrest-lane. 
Teal,  Archibald,  blacksmith,  91,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Telle,  Gerard,  blacksmith,  Lee-st.  near  the  Basin. 
Telfair,  Stephen,  stevedore.  5,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 
Terme  &,  Delmas,' grocers,  182,  Baltimore-st. 
Theker,  Walter,  pointer  and  glazier,  Second-st.  near 
Tripolet's-alley. 


Tiiomac,  II.  accountant,  Commercial  and  Farmerfe' 
Bank,  56,  N.  Howard-st. 

Thomas,  D.  L.  &,  co.  sugar-refiners,  store,  comer  of 
Water  and  Commerce-sis.  refinery,  North-st.  O.  T. 

Thomas,  D.  L,  dwelling,  Korth,  between  High  and 
Green-sts.  O.  T. 

Thomas,  Lambert,  cabinet-maker,  35,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  boarding-house.  Water,  near  South-st. 

Thomas,  Wm.  cooper,  corn,  of  Pratt  and  S.  lioward-st. 

Thomas,  Isaac,     do.  do.  do. 

Thomas,  John,  merchant,  206,  Baltimore-st. 

Thomas,  P.  E.  &-  George,  hardware  store,  196,  Balti- 
more-st. 

Thomas,  Luke,  dwelling,  New-church-st. 

Thompson,  Alexander,  constable,  S.  Howard-st, 

Thompson,  Barney,  cooper,  Light-st. 

Thompson,  John,  grocer,  69,  JNPElderry's-wharf. 

Thompson,  captain  Alexander,  E.  AUisanna-st,  F.  P. 

Thompson,  Sarah,  25,  Bond-st.  do. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  (widow),  corner  of  Bernard  and  North 
Charles-sts. 

Thompson,  Alexander,  honse-carpt.  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Thompson,  John,  &  co.  merchants,   24-,  Second-st. 

Thornton,  Seagood,  mariner.  Star-alley,  F.  P. 

Thorps,  Wm.  bricklayer,  Pearl-st.  W.  P. 

Tonge,  Walter  J.  accountant.  Low,  near  Union-st.  O.  T. 

Torrance,  Charles,  jr.  dry-good-store,  21,  Baltimore-st. 
dwelling,  20,  ISf.  Frcderick-st. 

Tierlin,  Ciiarles,  professor  of  Belles-lettres,  corner  of 

5.  Calve rt-st.  and  Lovely-lane. 

Tilyard,  Philip  &c  Wm.  sign  and  ornamental  painters, 

6,  N.  Charles-st.  dwelling,  3,  Saratoga-st. 

Timon,  James,  trader,  upper  end  of  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 
Toelle,  Frederick,  M.  D.  21,  Commerce-st. 
Toepken,  Gerard,  merchant,  dwelling,  Courtland-st. 
Tolmie,  Colin,  smith  in  general,  34,  Harrison-st. 
Tool,  John,  sugar-refiner,  51,  Front-st.  O.  T. 
Townsend,  Jonathan,  Star-alley,    F.  P. 
Tovv^son,   Thomas,   stone-cutter,   New-church-st.    dwel 
Mulberry  do. 


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'SyTToscplvjwir.  grocer,   l^TV  K- Haw^^^-sf.    ^  ^J^^^r- 

Ti-acy,  B.  waggoner,  Bridge-st.  ext.  O.  T.  ^^'^^^^ 

Travers,  Mrs.  young  ladies'  heininavy,  70,  Higli-st.  O.  T.  '^iflP* 

Trichet,  Provost,  Madame,  Aisquith-st.  do.        /  /!< 

Trimble,    John   &.   Isaac,    commission  merchants,    7,   <^^^*^^ 
Spear's-wharf.  j^ 

Trimble  (k  Read,  flour-merchants,  8,  M'Elderry's-wharf,  <^^^^  ^ 

Trost,   Christian,  butcher,   42,  North-st.  O.  T. 

Trumbo,  David,  bricklayer,  Mulberry-alley. 

Trumbo,  Mrs.  Catherine,   Sugar-alley,  F.  H. 

Truston,   Septimus,  coach-maker,  East-st.  CK^^j ^        ^ 

Tudor,   Salathiel,  grocer,  N.  Eutaw-st.  •^^£^^ 

Turner,  Joseph,  ship-yard,  lower  end  O'Donnell's-wharf. 

Turner,  Joshua,  grocer,  53,  Bridge-st.   O  T. 

Turner,  Thomas,  grocer,  and  ship  supplier  with  live 
stock,  89,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Turner,  Ruth,  seamstress,  8,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Tuttle,  William,  bricklayer,  N.  Howard-st.  ext. 

Tyson,  Isaac,   dwel.  corner  of  Sharpe  and  Camden-st>. 

Uhl,  Andrew,  butcher,  Conway,  near  S.  Howards?. 

Underwood,  John,  hatter,  Bank-st. 

♦'  Union  Bank  of  Maryland,"  N.  Charles,  near  Balti- 
more-st. 

<'  Union  Manufacturing  Company  of  Maryland,"  office 
140,  Baltimore-st. 

Upshur,  A.  P.  attorney  at  law,   St.  Paul's-Iane. 

Uz,  Augustus,  ornamental  wall-painter,  (from  Philadel- 
phia), corner  of  Baltimore-st.  ext.  and  Green-st.  VV.  P. 
respectfully  informs  the  ladies  and  gentlemen,  of  the 
city  and  precincts,  that  he  has  commenced  his  opera- 
tions in  the  above  line,  and  will  be  happy  to  receive 
their  commands.  N.  B.  He  also  prepares  wall- 
washes,  of  all  colours,  ready  for  use,  and  on  mode- 
rate terms. 

Van  Baum,  William,  plane-maker,  Bank-st, 

Van  Beuren,  Mrs.  A.  respectfully  informs  her  friend^j, 
and  the  inhabitants  of  Baltimore,  tliat  she  has  opened 
a  BAKERY,  in  all  its  various  branches,  corner  of 
Jjight  and  Bank-sts.  where,  slie  hopes,  by  attentior, 
ceatnefjs,  and  the  best  materials  in  the  business,  to 

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^i\'e  general  satisfaction  to  all  those  who  will  ijleade 

to  lioiioi'  her  with  their  custom. 
Van  Beuren,  Wm.  M.  D.  corner  of  Light  and  Bank-sts. 
Van  Baren,  James,  piano-forte  maker,   19,  Saratoga-st. 
Vance,   John  <Sc  Thomas,    booksellers    and  stationers, 

178,    Baltimoie-st. 


Vance,  William,  plane-maker,  3,  N.  Charles-st.  (nearly 
opposite  Union  Bank  of  Maryland),  dwelling,  7,  Co- 
nowago-st.  keeps  in  addition  to  planes  of  all  kinds,  a 
complete  and  general  assortment  of  edge-tools,  saws, 
&CC.  Turkey  oil-stone  and  box-wood,  wholesale  and 
retail. 

Vansant,  Cornelius,  cordwainer,  85,  Harford-st.  O.  T. 
Vansant,  William,    book-binder,  dwelling.    Low,   neat 

Union-st.  O.  T. 
Vansant  &,  Crossgrove,  book-binders,  Rogers'-alley. 
Vecchio,  Peter  Del,   looking-glass   and  print  seller,   1, 

S.  Calvert-st. 
Venkler,  John,  tailor  corner  of  Pratt-st.  and  Dugan's- 

wharf. 
Veyrier,  Peter,  tin-iDlate-worker,  26,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 
Vickery,    Mrs.    {widow    of    Stephen),    Granby,    near 

Prince-st.  O.  T. 
Villard,  Mrs.  (widow),  9,  N.  Liberty-st. 
V^incent,  Mrs.  fancy-store,  139,  Baltimore-st. 
Vincent,  Samuel,  esq.  clerk  to  the  city  commissioners, 

Light-st.  alley. 
Voi^^ht,  Peter,  carpenter,  Saratoga-st.  ext.  W.  P. 
Von  riarten,  Gerard,  grocer,  Hookstown-road,  do., 
Von  Kapfi'  <k  Brune,  merchants,  68,  Bowley's-wliarf. 
Vose  &-  Worthington,         do.       99,  ditto. 

Waddell,  George,  tavern  and  grocery  store,  corner  ©f 

Bath  and  Pearl-sts.  (meadow). 
WadCy  jS^elson,  dwelling,  Baltimore-st.  ext.  W.  P. 
Waggner,  George,  block  and  pump-maker,  46,  PMipot 

street,  F.  l\ 


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/Kagner,  Jacob,  esq.  editor  of  the  Federal  Repiiblicau, 

9,  Water-st. 
/Faite,  G.  &  R.  "  Lottery  and  Exchange-office/'  corner 

of  St.  Paul's-lane  and  Market-street. 

At  G.  &  R.  WAITE'S 

Truly  fortunate  Lottery   Office^ 
Are  for  sale  Tickets  and  Shares  in  the 
GRAND    LOTTERY— 
Susquehanna  Canal,    second  class,   in  which  one 
number  must  draw  ^60,000!    and  may  draw   100,000 
dollars !  !     Tickets  at  the  original  price  of  10  dollars. 
They  have  likewise  for  sale  tickets  in  all  the  Bal- 
timore lotteries. 

EXCHANGE. 
G.  &-  R.  Waite  exchange  7iotes  of  nearly  all  the  hanks 
in  the  union,  at  very  moderate  premiums. 

They  have  constantly  on  hand  a  very  great  stock 
of  playing-cards,  consisting  of  nine  different  quali- 
ties; together  with  a  general  assortment  of  school 
BOOKS  and  stationary,  all  of  which  they  will  sell 
wholesale,  at  very  reduced  prices,  for  cash. 

^^  Country  merchants  and  others  may  find  it  to 
their  advantage  to  call  at  the  above  store. 
FFales,  Ebenezer,  merchant,  83,  Bowley's-wharf 
f'Talker,  Jacob,  sailmaker,  Argyle-alley,  F.  P. 
J  Talker,  Benjamin,  grocer,  56,  Light-st. 
JFalker,  Chs.  clothier,  corn,  of  S.  Calvert  &  Water-sts. 
/I^alker,  Sater  T.  cordwainer,  50,  Waggon-alley. 
TFalker,  Peter,  owner  of  carts,  Bath-st. 
iFFalker  &  Grewe,  piano-forte  manufacturers,  3,  East-st 
frail,  John  E.  27,  Harrison-st. 
TFall,  Michael,  tailor,  29,  Lexington-st. 
W^all,  Melchior,  saddler,  North-st. 
J'Fallace,  John,  harness-maker.  Mulberry-alley. 
FTallace,  Joseph,  merchant,   dwelling,  40,   Saratoga-st. 
FTallis,  John,  jr.  broker.  Lovely-lane. 
fFalmsley,  Benjamin,  hat  manufacturer,  39,  South-st. 
^Falsh,  John,   lumber  merchant ;    yard,  M'Clure's  -wf. 
Commerce-st.  dwelling,  Mulberry-st. 


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W^alter,  Jacob,  clock  and  watch-maker,  St.  Paul's-lane. 

rFalter,  John,  grocer,  10,  Cheapside. 

^^alter,  John,  lumber  merchant,   head   of  the  Basin  ; 

[dwel.  120,  Hanover-st. 

^Falter,  Philip,       ditto,         head  of  the  Basin. 

J^alter,  Henry,  carpenter,  Biddle  st.  W  P. 

Waiters,  Henry,  farrier,  Hookstown  road,  W.  P. 

^Talters,  Benjamin,  cordwainer,   11,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

i^alton,  Joseph,  grocer,  82,  N.  Howard-st. 

W^amaling,  John,  boot-maker,  2,  N.  Charles-st. 

^Fampler,  J.  Lewis,  surveyor,  office,  61,  N.  Liberty-st. 
dwelling,  Saratoga,  above  Howard-st. 

W^ariieid,  Ciiarles,  dry-good  store,  163,  Baltimore-st. 
dwelling,  Bernard-st. 

Garfield,  G.  F.  merchant,  247,  Baltimore-st.  dwel.  do. 

FFarfieid,  Basil,  sugar-refiner,  Peari-st.  W.  P. 

^Tarks,  Andrew,  cabinet-maker,  37,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

fFarner,  captain  John,  29,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Wsivnev,  Thomas  &,  Andrew  E.  gold  and  silver-smiths, 
5,  N.  Gay-st. 

^Farner,  Alfred  L.  druggist,  4,  Baltimore-st, 

J^Farnken,  Henry,  baker,  corn,  of  AUisanna  and  Bond- 
streets.  F.  P. 

♦'  Washington  free  school,"  corn,  of  Lemmon  and  East- 
streets. 

Whalers,  Zeb.  accountant,  32,  Hanover-st. 

Waters,  Michael,  grocer,  151,  Lee-st.  near  the  Basin. 

W^aters,  Mrs.  widow,  38,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

W^aters,  Edwin,  grocer,  51,  S.  Calvert-st. 

ff^atkins,   A.  W.  boot-maker,  24,  S.  Calvert-st. 

W^atkins,  captain  James,  Wolfe  near  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

W^atkins,  Tobias,  M.  D.  Green  near  Lexington-st.  W.  P. 

^Fatkins,  Gassaway,  bricklayer,  Conway-st. 

W^atkins,  Thomas,  merchant  tailor,   221,  Baltimore-st. 

W^atson,  Thomas,  dwelling,  38,  N.  Frederick-st. 

f^atson  &.  Etschberger,  fancy  furniture  manufact.  49, 
South-st. 

W^atson,  Wm.  inn-keeper,  M'Clellan's-alley. 

JFFatterton,  Bethsheba,  3,  Ruxton-lane. 

^Fatties,  James,  painter  and  glazier,  53,  Saratoga-st. 


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Watts,  Richard  K.  esq.  93,  Hanover-st. 

Way,  Mrs.  Sarah,  boarding-house,  39,  Hanover-st. 

Weary,  John,  jr.  boat-build,  lower  end  George- st.  F.  P 

Weatiierail,  William,  clerk  in  the  Union  Bank,  dwel. 
112,  Sharpe-st. 

Weatherick,  Thomas,  carman,  Chappcl-aliey. 

Weaver,  Mary,  30,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 

Weaver,  John,  cordwainer,  N.  Eutaw-st. 

Weaver,  Caspar,  senr.  painter  and  glazier,  Paca  near 
Franklin-st.  W.  P. 

Weaver,  John,  painter  and  glazier,  18,  Pratt-st. 

Weaver,  Daniel,  merchant,  Franklin-st. 

Webb,  Wm.  sail-maker,  dwel.  20,  W.  Bank-st.  F.  P. 

Webb,  James,  gold-smith,  &.c.  30,  High-st.  O.  T. 

Webb,  Abner,    merchant,   corner  of  New-market  and 
Paca-sts.   W.  P. 

Webster  <Sc  Bare,  grocers,  head  of  the.  Basin. 

Webster,  Mrs.  Lombard  near  Hanover-st. 

Wedekind,  John,  pocket-book  manufac.  37,  S.  Charles- 
street. 

Wedge,    Simon,   jeweller,    gold  and  silver-smith,    160, 
Baltimore-st. 

"  Weekly  Register,"  office,  77,  Water  near  Soutli-ft. 

Weir,  Mrs.  grocer,  76,  Pratt-st.  Bowley's-wharf. 

Weise  <Sc  Booehm,  confectioners,  130,  Baltimore-st. 

Wells,  James,  cordwainer,  65,  S.  Frederick-st. 

Wells,  Mrs.  widow,  13,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

Wells,  Thomas,  grocer,  8,  Pratt-st. 

Wellslager,  David,  cordwainer,  66,  Front-st.  O.  T. 

Wellslager,  Jacob,  ladies'  shoe-maker,  Bath-st. 

Welshoffer,  Henry,    carpenter,    Mulberry-st. 

Welsh,  P.  G.  accountant,  68,  Sharpest. 

Welsii,  George,  bootmaker,  23,  South-st. 

Welsh,  Jacob,  jr.  40,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Welsh,  Thomas,  dry-good  store,  Sie,  Baltimore-st. 

WMsh,  Jacob,  (of  Adam),  Lexington  street,  near  New- 
market, W^.  P. 

West,   Samuel  H.   cabinet-maker,   31,    S.  Gay-st.    and 

whip  and  glue  manufactory,  Fish-st. 
West,  W^illiam,  grocer,  122,  High-st,  O.  T 


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West,  captain  Job,  32,  Gough  near  Carolina-st.  F.  P. 

West,  Benedict,  carman,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 

West  <Sc  Burk,  painters  and  glaziers,  33,  Market-st.  F.  V. 

West,  James,  inn-keeper,  20,  Commerce- st. 

West,  James,  carpenter,  Lee  st. 

West,  Mrs.  dwelling,  76,   Sharpe-st. 

Wertz,  Henry,  dry-good  store,  68,  N.  Howard-st. 

Wescott,  captain  William,  9,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Wessels,  I.  F.  F.  merchant,  dwelling,  25,  Pratt-st. 

Wethered,  Lewin,  wholesale  dry-good  store,  157,  Bal- 
timore-st. 

Wex,  Henry  A.  baker.  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

W^eyman,  John,  cordwainer,   East-st.  O   T_ 

Weyer,  Michael,  jr.  druggist,  40,  Baltimore-st. 

Wharton,  Kearney,  8,  South-st.  pursues  the  business 
of  Stock  and  Exchange  Broker  in  all  its  branches 
such  as  buying  and  selling  bills  of  exchange;  bank, 
insurance,  road,  and  other  public  stocks  ;  procuring 
the  discount  of  negotiable  notes,  and  investing  money 
in  the  purchase  of  paper.  All  transactions  relative 
to  his  profession  are  conducted  with  punctuality  and 
good  faith.  N.  B.  He  has  on  hand  a  very  extensive 
assortment  of  tickets  in  the  Washington  Monument 
lottery,  now  drawing,  highest  prize.  50,000  dollars. 

Wheeler,  John,  grocer,  upper  end  of  High-st.  O.  T. 

Wheeler,  Joseph,  HoUiday-st.  ext. 

Wheeler,  Thomas,  tailor,  Mulberry-st.  near  Cathedral. 

Whelan,  Thomas,  grocer,   132,  Baltimore-st.  dwelling, 
ISf.  Charles-st. 

Whipple,  William,  keeper  of  the  City  Spring,  N.  Cal- 
vert-st. 

White  &  Brand,  grocers,  69,  N.  Gay-st. 

White,  Mrs.  72,  Harrison-st. 

White,  Alexander,  carpenter,  Duke-st.  O.  T. 

White,  captain  John  IM.  20,  Philpot-st.  F.  P. 

White,  William,  constable,  3,  Shakespear-st.  F.  P. 

White,  Thomas,    36,   E.  Allisanna-st.  do. 

White,  captain  Samuel,  39,  E.  Fleet-st.  do. 

White,  captain  Joseph  G.  45,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

White,  William,  wheel-right,  13,  ditto,  do. 


(     «3     ) 

White,  Henry,  cordwainer,  N.  Liberty-st. 

White,  Joseph,  straw  bonnet  manufactory,  70,  North 
Howard-st. 

White,  P.  L.  cabinet  and  chair-maker,  62,  Pratt- street, 
has  constantly  on  hand,  most  farhionable  cabinet 
FURNITURE,  which  he  will  dispose  of  on  the  most  rea- 
sonable terms.  All  orders  thankfully  received  and 
punctually  attended  to.  N.  B  all  furniture  from  the 
above  manufactory  will  be  warranted  not  inferior  to 
any  in  this  city. 

Whiting,  Horatio,   Sharpe  near  Lee-st. 

Whitney,   Simon,  painter  and  glazier,  2,  Bank-st. 

Whitcemore,  John,  printer,  at  the  oiiice  of  the  Federal 
Republican,   S   Gay-st. 

Wivittle,  Richard,  cooper,  Mulberry-st. 

Wichelhausen,  H.  D.  merchant,  82,  corner  of  South  & 
Wood-sts.   Bowiey's-wharf 

Wickes,  captam  Benjamin,  King  George-st.  O.  T, 

Wierman,  William,  llour  merchant,  65,  County-wharf 

Wightman  h.  Schade,  grocers,  64-,  N.  Gay-st. 

Wilds,  David,  coach-painter,  East-st.  O.  T. 

Wildt,  Jacob,  baker,  35,  Light-st. 

Wilielm,  Jacob,  labourer,   Hanover-st.  ext. 

Wil  lelm,  John,  inn-keeper,  Hay-scale,  Forrest-st. 

Wiirtins,  William  &,  Joseph,  wholesale  dry-good  store, 
1 35,  Baltimore-st. 

Willey,  Alexander,  back  of  40,  S.  Gay-st. 

Witiey,  Robt  jr.  carman.  Green  near  French-st.  O.  T. 

Willey,  John,   baker,  ditto,  do. 

Willey,  Henry  and  John,  bakers,  Green  near  Frank- 
lin-st.  W.  P. 

Williams,  Stephen,  dwelling,  corner  of  Lombard  and 
S.  Eutaw-st. 

Williams,  James,  accountant.  Straight-lane,  O.  T. 

Williams,  John  S.  inn-keeper,  25,  Fell-st.  F.  P. 

Williams,  hack-driver,  Camden-st. 

VVilli-ims,  James,  rigger,  Queen  st.  F.  P. 
Williams,  captain  Richard,  37,  E.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 
Williams,  Joseph,  cordwainer,  Green-st.  O.  T, 


(  Si  ) 

Williams,  James,  merchant,  43,  S.  Gay-st.  dwelling, 
Great  York-st.  O.  T. 

Williams,  Benjamin,  constable,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 

Williams,  Nathaniel  F.  merchant,  14,  Bovvley's-wharf, 
dwelling,  G2,  N.  Charles-st. 

Williams,  Joan,  grocer,  5,  N.  Charks-st. 

Williams,  Charles,  dyer,  French,  near  Jones-st.  O.  T. 

Williams,  Nathaniel,  esq.  attorney  at  law,  dwelling 
and  otfice,  18,  New  Chmxh-st.  next  to  St.  Paul's 
Church. 

Williams,  Owen,  cooper,  24,  Fayette-st. 

Williams  &,  Valiant,  shoe-store,  67,  Baltimore-st. 

Williams,  John,  tailo.",  Dutch-alley,  near  Eutaw-st. 

Williams,  Mrs.  boarning-house,  9,  Bank-st. 

Williams,  Lewis,  grocer,  St.  Tammany,  near  Liberty- 
street. 

Williams,  A.  R.  corner  of  Lexington  and  North-streets, 
respectfully  informs  the  public  that  he  has  commen- 
ced the  MAKING  of  PAPER  HANGING  in  the  city 
of  Baltimore,  suitable  for  every  purpose  to  which 
this  article  is  applied,  considered  to  be  as  good  as 
any  made  in  the  union.  As  this  is  the  only  paper- 
staining  MANUFACTORY  in  the  state  of  Maryland 
the  proprietor  has  reason  to  hope  a  discerning  public 
will  generously  give  whatever  support  this  establish- 
ment may  merit.  I  have  persons  ready  to  put  up  my 
paper  in  the  most  secure  and  substantial  manner  and 
on  good  terms :  of  course,  I  must  do  every  thing  in 
my  power  to  establisli  the  credit  of  my  manufactory. 
N.  B.  If  any  accident  should  happen  to  paper  put 
■up  by  any  person  from  the  factory,  that  can  be  attri- 
buted to  the  putting  of  it  up,  it  shall  be  immediately 
made  good. 

Williamson,  P.  Conway,  near  Sharpe-st. 

Willis,   William,  Clifford's-alley,  F.  H. 

Willoughby,  Charles,  currier,  Potter-st.  O.  T. 

Wilmer,  Simon,  dwelling,  119,  Hanover-st. 

Wilmcr  &,  Palmer,  merchants,  5,  Bowley's- wharf. 

Wilmer,  John,  merchant,  dwelling,  115^  Hanover-st 


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Wilson^  Thomas,   editor  and  publisher  of  the  '•  Sun,'" 
dwelling,  23,  Commerce-st. 

Wilson,     Jacob,    accountant,    dwelling,     Green-street. 
W.  P. 

Wilson,  James,  store-keeper,  98,  N.  Howard-st. 

Wilson,  John,  grocer,   115,  N.  Howard-st. 

Wilson,  John,  plasterer,  83,  Hanover-st. 

Wilson,  James,  merchant,  dwelling,  Holliday-st. 

Wilson,  David,  Hour-merchant,  16,  M' Elder ry*s-wharf. 

Wilson,   Robert,  grocer,   14,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 

Wilson,  Joshua,  house-carpenter,  Straight-lane,  O.  T. 

Wilson,  captain  David,  ditto,  do. 

Wilson,  captain  James,  9,  W.  Fleet-st.  F.  P. 

Wilson,  Jane,  E.  Bank-st,  do. 

Wilson,  George,  cordwainer,  Argyle-alley,  do.    * 

Wilson,  John,  grocer,  47,  Market  st.  do. 

Wilson,  Henry,  tavern-keeper,  56,  Bond-st.  F.  P. 

Wilson,  Henry,    mineral-water  warehouse,  21,  Water- 
street. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  Conway,  near  Sharpe-st. 

Wilson    &   MuUikin,  dry-good    store,    107,  Baltimore- 
street. 

Winchell,  James  F.  baker,  57,  Soutli-st. 

Winchester  &.  Jenkins,  saddlers,  6,  South-st. 

Winchester,  Jacob,  carpenter,  51,  Albemarle-st.  O.  T. 

Windstandley,  John,  carpenter.  99,  Saratoga-st. 

Winteriield,    William,    cabinet-maker,    M'Elderry's-st. 
O.  T. 

Wintkle,  Mrs.  Union  hotel,  next  door  to  the  Theatre, 
Holliday-st. 

Wirgman,  Charles,    merchant,  dwelling,  41,    S.   Gay- 
street. 

Wirts,  Philip,  cordwainer,  5,  Ruxton-lane. 

Wise,  John,  cordwainer,  74,  Argyle-alley,  F.  P. 

Wise,  Wm.  tobacconist,  243,  Baltimore-st. 

Wisebaugh,  John,  carman,  27,  W.  Allisanna-st.  F.  P. 

Wolff,  Andrew,  professor  of  music,  33,  Saratoga-st. 

Woolen  &o  Waites,  coopers,  56,  South-st.  dwelling,  1 7, 
Green-st.  O.  T. 

H 


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\        SAMUEL  WOLFF^        \ 

\  PUMP  MJiKEUy  \ 

S  Corner  of  Strawberry  Alley  and  Saratoga-st.  \ 
S  West  of  North  Howard-st.  \ 

Ij  Respectfully  informs  his  friends  and  the  pub-  J 
S  lie  generally,  that  he  carries  on  the  above  business  s 
^  in  all  its  branches,  the  work  warranted  good,  as  he  ? 
S  keeps  constantly  on  hand  a  supply  of  the  best  ma--S 
Jj  terials.  ^ 

S  ALSO,  § 

^         BORING  AND  LAYING  PIPES,  ^ 

S  TO  CONDUCT  water;  \ 

\  BIGGIJ^G    WELLS,    &c.  ? 

S  f^  All  orders  in  the  city  or  country,  will  be  <j 
^  punctually  attended  to.  S 

S.  5 

Wood,  Thomas,  Short-alley,   W.  P. 

Wood,  John,  grocer,  corner  of  Albemarle  and  Queen- 

sts.  O.  T. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  Wolfe-st.  F.  P. 
Wooden,  John,  (of  Jolm),  inn-keeper,  Bridge-st.  O.  T. 
Woodland,  Wm.  dwelling,  106,  Baltimore-st. 
Woods,  W.  &,  CO.  grocers,  31,  Baltimore-st. 
Woodward,  Thomas,  grocer,  31,  Liberty-st.  O.  T. 
Woodworth,  Susanna,  grocer,  S.  Eutaw-st. 
Woodvear,  Edward,  esq.    office,  1,  Baltimore-st.  dwel. 

79,  High-st  O.  T. 
Woodyear,  Edward  G.  esq,  attorney  at  law,  2,  Ctat 

>am-st.  dwelling,  79,  High-st.  O.  T. 


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JOHN  WOOD5 

AVCTIO^^EEU  &  COMMISSION 
MERCHANT, 

"  OLD  EXCHANGE, " 

Corner  of  Commerce  and  Water  Streets, 

DAYS   OF  SALE  : 

For  Household  and  Kitchen  Furniture  and  Miscel- 
laneous Articles,  on  every  Tuesday  through- 
out the  year,  at  1 1  o'clock,  A.  M. 

For  every  description  of  Dry  Goods  and  Groceries, 
every  Friday  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M. — And 

For  valuable  Libraries  of  Books  and  Fancy  Arti- 
cles, every  Saturday  evening,  from  the  begin- 
ning of  the  month  of  November  to  the  end  of 
March. 

(^   Cash    advanced  on  valuable   Invoices    of 
3Ierchandize. 


^^ 


^•% 


Worrell,  Robert,  blacksmith,  98,  Granby-st.  O.  T. 
Wore,  Rebecca,  (vs'idow),  Strawberry-alley. 
Workinger,  Jacob,  blacksmith,  corner  of  Liberty  and 

Lombard-sts. 
Working,  Catherine,  (widow),  Mill-st.  O.  T. 
Working,  H.  livery-stable,  N.  Liberty-st. 
Working,  Mrs.  Mary,  41,  Fayette-st. 
Worley,  Joseph,  inn-keeper,  7,  N.  Howard-st. 
Worthington,  John  T.  H.  attorney  at  law,  St    Paul's- 

lane. 
Worthington,    Nicholas,    groceries  and  dry-goods,  83, 

N.  Howard-st. 
Wright  &,  Byrnes,  flour-merchants,  5,  Spear's-wharf 
Wright  &.  Barkman,  tin-plate-workers,  189  1-2,  Balti- 

street. 


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Wroe,  Absalom,  grocer,  corner  of  Bank-st.  and  Happy- 
alley,  F.  P. 

Wroe,  captain  Samuel,  Caroline-st.  near  Leaman's  gar- 
den. 

Wulff,  J.  H.  saddler  and  harness-maker,  11,  S.  Howard- 
street. 
Wynn,  Aaron,  ladies'  shoe-maker,  Pearl-st.  (meadow). 
Wyvill  k,  Towson,  merchant-tailors,  16,  South-st.  (corn, 
of  Lovely-iane,  and  opposite  the  Maryland  Insurance 
Office),   keep  an  assortment  of  seasonable  goods," in 
their  line  of  business,   which  they  will  make  up  in 
the  latest  fashions.     N.  B.    They  return  their  most 
sincere  thanks  to  their  friends  and   customers,    and 
solicit  a  continuance  of  their  favours. 
Yates,  John,  6,  Great  York-st.  O.  T. 
Yates,  Joseph,  merchant,  dwelling,  272,  Baltimore-st. 
Yearly,  Alexander,  accountant  at  Bank  of  Baltimore, 

dwelling,  Green-st.  W.  P. 
Yeger,  Charles,  cabinet-maker,  39,  W.  Wilk-st.  F.  P. 
Yeiser,  Mrs.-  Ruth,  gent,  board,  house,  corner  of  East 

and  N.  Gay-sts. 
Yoner,   Samuel,  grocer,  77,  Hanover-st. 
Yost,  Michael,  baker,  corner  of  S.  Howard  and  Cam- 

den-sts. 
Young,  John,  carpenter,  29,  North-st. 
Young,  John,  mariner,  33,  Strawberry-alley.  F.  P, 
Young,  Robert  W.  iron  store,  53,  S.  Calvert-st.  dwel. 

Franklin-st. 
Young,  Hugh  &  William,  merchants,  5,  Sharpe,  near 

Baltimore-st. 
Young,  Larken,  house-cai-penter,  N.  Eutaw-st.  W.  P. 
Young,  Gustavus  A.  artist,  Barre-st. 
Young,  Jacob,  tailor,  Camden-st. 
Young,  Joseph,  gentleman,    Lombard-st.  next  door  to 

Friend's  meeting. 
Young,  Alexander,  cordwainer,  4,  Fayette-st. 
Young,   WilHam  L.  dwelling,  16,   Saratoga-st. 
Young,  John  C.  N.  Liberty  near  Saratoga-st. 
Younker,  Francis,  chair-maker,  4,  Baltimore-st.  dwel. 
Pitt-st.  O.  T. 


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Yundt,  John,  hatter,  3,  Pearl-st.  (meadow). 

Zeumer,  Augustus,  confectioner,  34,  Baltimore-st.  and 

fancy  store,  next  door  to  ditto. 
Zigler,  George,  cordwainer,  Carolina-st.  near  Leaman's 

gardens. 
Zimmerman,  John,  carpenter,  comer  of  Lerews'-alley 

and  Franklin-st. 
Zog,  Francis,  drayman,  S.  Paca-street,  near  May-pole, 

W.  P. 
Zollickoffer  &  Long,  dry-good  store,  215,  Baltimore-st. 
Zollinger,  John,  coach-maker,  93,  Pratt- st. 
Zugg,  Frederick,  cabinet-maker,  North-st.  O.  T. 
Zwisler,  James,  gentleman,  S.  Charles-street,  next  the 

corner  of  Camden-st. 


OMISSIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 

Robert  Aitken,  druggist,  2,  South-st. 
Michael  Lyons,  paver,  Lexington  near  N.  Liberty- st. 
Page  8,  line  23,  for  "  Baltzell  &,  Bantz"   read"  Lewis 

Baltzell,  [partnership  dissolved]. 
Page  20,  line  23,  after  "John  D.  Craig"  read  teacher  of 

Mathematics. 
Page  56,  line  12,  for  "  Ruxton-lane"  read  Primrose-alley. 

STREETS,  &c. 

Straight-lane  runs  east  and  w^est,  from  the  Friends' 
meeting-house  to  Milk-lane,  between  Great  York  and 
Pitt-streets,  O.  T. 

Milk-lane  runs  north  and  south,  from  Pitt  to  Great 
York-street,  O.  T. 

H2 


GOVEEJS^MEXT 


0¥ 


THE  UNITED  STATES. 


SilT.ARY. 

James  Madison,  President  of  the  U. 

States,  g  25,000 

GiioKGE  C1.TNT0N,  Vice-President,  and 

President  of  the  Senate,  5,000 

[Eaoh  Senator  and  Memh<^r  nf  tht^  TTmise  of 
Representatives,  receives  a  compensation  of  six 
Dollars  per  day,  while  attending  in  Session,  and 
one  day's  pay  for  every  twenty  miles  travelling  to 
and  from  the  Seat  of  Government.] 

LIST    OF    THE    MEMBERS     COMPOSING 
THE    TWELFTH    CONGRESS. 

SENATE. 

JVVw  Hampshire,- — Richard  Cutts  ;  Nicholas 
Gilman. 

Massachusetts. — James  Lloyd,  jun.  Joseph  B. 
Varuum. 

Connecticut. — Chauncey  Goodrich;  Samuel  W. 
Dana. 

Rhode  Isifand.— C.  G.  Chajnplin  j  Jeremiah  B» 
HowelL 


(       2       ) 

Vermont. — Stephen  R.  Bradley ;  Jonathan  Ro- 
binson. 

JS^ew  Fork. — Obadiah  German  5  John  Smith. 

JNVif  Jersey, — John  Lambert ;  John  Condit. 

Pennsylvania. — Andrew  Gregg  ;  Michael  Leib. 

Delatvare James    A.   Bayard;  Outerbridge 

Horsey. 

Maryland. — Samuel  Smith  ;  Philip  Reed. 

Virginia. — Richard  Brent;  William  B.  Giles. 

^orth  Carolina. — Jas.  Turner ;  Jesse  Frank- 
lin. 

South  Carolina. — John  Gaillard  ;  John  Taylor. 

Georgia Charles  Tait;  William  H.  Craw- 
ford. 

Kentucliy. — John  Pope  ;  George  M.  Bibb. 

Tenn<f<T6cc. — Jciikin  Whiteside  ;  Joseph  Ander- 
son. 

Ohio. — Thomas  Worthington;  Alexander  Cam- 
bell. 

HOUSE    OF    RBPRESEXTATITES. 

Xew  Hampshire. — Wm.  Hale  ,-  Samuel  Dins- 
more  ;  John  A.  Harper ;  Elijah  Hall ;  Geo.  Sul- 
livan ;  Bartlett. 

Massachusetts. — Josiah  Quincey ;  Wm.  Reed ; 
Richard  Cutts ;  Eben.  Searer  ;  Ezkl.  Bacon ; 
Charles  Turner,  jun,  Laban  Wheaton  ;  Leonard 
Wliite  ;  Isaiah  L.  Green  5  Samuel  Taggart ;  Wm. 

Ely  ;  Brigham  ;  Abijah  Bigelow  ;  Barzillai 

Gannett;  Peleg  TallH^an^  William  Widgery  ^ 
Wm.  M.  Richardson* 


(      3      ) 

Cow/eecticuf.—Lewis  B.  Sturges;  Jonathan  O. 
Moscly  ;  Benjamin  Tallmadgc  ;  Epa.  Champion; 
Timotliy  Pitkin  ;  Lyman  Law  ;  Jolm  Davenport, 
jun. 

Rhode  Island, — Elisha  R.  Potter  ;  Ricliard 
Jackson,  jun. 

Vermont, — Samuel  Shaw  ;  James  Fisk  ;  Wm. 
Strong  ;   Martin  Chittenden. 

•Veic  rovk, — Samuel  L.  Mitchell  ;  Thos.  Sam- 
mons ;  Ebenezcr  Sage  ;  William  Paulcling,  jim. 
Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  jun.  James  Emott ;  Tho- 
mas B.  Cook ;  Robert  Le  Roy  Livingston  ;  Asa 
Fitch  ;  Thomas  R.  Gold  ;  Uriah  Tracy  ;  Daniel 
Averry;  Harmanus  Bleckcr  :  Arunnah  Metcalfe; 
Peter  B.  Porter  ;  Wm.  Pond ;   Silas  StOAV. 

JVetc  Jersey, — Adam  Boyd  ;  Jacob  Hufty ; 
Lewis  Condit  ;  George  G.  Maxwell  ;  James 
Morgan ;    Thomas  NcAvbold. 

Fennsylvania, — Adam  Seybert ;  William  An- 
derson; James  Milner;  Robert  Brown:  William 
Rodman;  Jonathan  Roberts;  William  Findley; 
John  Smilie  ;  Aaron  Lyle  ;  Robert  Whitehill ; 
David  Bard  ;  Roger  Davis  ;  Joseph  Lefevre ; 
J.  N.  Hyneman  ;  Wm.  Piper  ;  Abner  Leacock  ; 
William  Crawford;  George  Smith. 

Delaware, — Henry  Moore  Ridgely. 

Maryland. — Philip  B.  Key;  Jos.  Kent;  Philip 
Stewart;  Charles  Goldsborough;  Peter  Little; 
Alex.  M*Kim;  Samuel  Ringgold;  Robert  Wright; 
Stevenson  Archer. 

Virginia — John  Randolph  ;  Hugh  Nelson  ; 
Thonias  Gholson;   Peterson  Goodwyn:  Thomas 


(  *  ) 

Newton  5  Daniel  SheJBTey;  John  Taliaferro ;  Edwin 
Gray;  Joseph  Lewis,  jr.;  John  Baker;  James 
Breckenridge ;  John  Dawson;  Matthew  Clay; 
Burwell  Bassett;  Thomas  Wilson;  William  A. 
Burivell ;  John  Smith  ;  Aylett  HaAves  ;  John 
Roane;  William  M'Koy;  James  Pleasants,  jr. ; 
John  Clapton. 

^^orth  Carolina. — Willis  Alston;  Wm.  Black- 
ledge;  Thomas  Blount;  Joseph  Pearson;  Arch. 
M*Bride;  Nathaniel  Macon ;  Me  shack  Franklin ; 
Richard  Stanford;  William  R.  King;  Lemuel 
Sawyer;  James  Cochran;  Israel  Pickens. 

South  Carolina, — ^D.  R.  Williams ;  Langdon 
Cheeves  ;  William  Lowndes  ;  William  Butler  ; 
John  C.  Calhoim;  Elis  Karle;  Richard  Winn; 
Thomas  Moore. 

Georgia, — George  M.  Troup;  Wm.  W.  Bibb; 
Boiling  Hall;  Howell  Cobb. 

Kentucky, — Rich.  M.  Johnson;  Joseph  Desha; 
Henry  Clay  ;  Anthony  New  ;  Samuel  M*Kee  ; 
Stephen  B.  Ormsby. 

Tennessee, — John  Rhea:  Felix  Grundy;  John 
Sevier. 

Ohio, — Jeremiah  Morrow. 

Mississippi  Territory, — George  Poindexter. 

Indiana  Territory, — Jona.  Jennings,  delegate. 

Orleans  Terri^o?'^.— Julian  Poydras,  delegate. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 

James  Munroe,  Secretary,  salary,  -  -  -  S  500® 


(      5      ) 

TREASURY    DEPARTMENT. 

Albert  Gallatin,  Secretary,  salary,  -     -     -  5000 
Richard  Rush,  Comptroller,  do.    -     -     -     3500 

WAR    DEPARTMEXT. 

William  Eustis,  Secretary,  salary,     -     -     4500 

NAVY    DEPARTMENT. 

Paul  Hamilton,   Secretary,   salary,  -     -      -  4500 

N.  B.  There    has    been    no    alteration    as    to 

clerks    in    these    deparnients,    for   whose    names 

please  to  look  in  the  Directory  for  1810.  fCom.J 


JUDICIARY  OF  THE  U.   STATES. 

John  Marshall,    Chief  Justice. 

ASSOCIATE    JUDGES. 

Bushrod  Washington  ;  William  Johnson,  jr.  ; 
Brockholst  Livingston ;  Thomas  Todd  ;  Joseph 
Story ;    Gabriel  Duvall. 

ATTORNEY    GENERAL    TO    THE    U.   STATES. 

William  Pinkney,  esq.   (of  Maryland), 

DISTRICT     JUDGES. 

Virginia,  John  Tyler,  vice  Cyrus  Griffin. 
Columbia,    Assistant  Judge,  Buekner  Thruston^ 

vice  Allen  Duckett. 

N.  B.  Those  are  the  only  changes  that  come 
within  my  knowledge.     For  the  names  of  Judges 


(  «   ) 

for  each  state,  see  Directory  for  1810,  page  9,  of 
the  Register.     CComp,J 

DISTRICT    ATTORNIES. 

Vermont,  Cornelius  P.  Van  Ness,  vice  D.  Fay. 

Maryland,  Thomas  B.  Dorsey,  vice  J,  Stephen. 

East  Tennessee,  John  M*Camphell. 

West  Tennessee,  John  E.  Beck. 

Ohio,  Samuel  Harriek. 

New  Orleans,  John  R.  Grymes. 

(Q*  For  all  the  names  see  Directory  for  1810, 
page  10,  of  the  Register.     (Com'p.J 

MARSHALS. 

Rhode  Island,  Eben.  K.  Dexter,  vice  Wm.  Peck. 
Vermont,  David  Robinson,  vice  John  Willard. 
Virginia,  Andrew  Moore,  vice  Joseph  Scott. 
Georgia,  John  Eppinger,  vice  Benj.  Wall. 

g3^  For  all  the  names  see  Directory  for  1810, 
page  10,  of  the  Register. 


COURTS. 

BALTIMORE  COrXTY  COURT. 

Fourth  Monday  in  March,   and  first  Tuesday 
in  October. 

COURT    ©F    appeals:    WESTERN    SHORE. 

Third  Monday  in  June  and  December. 

CHANCERY     COURT. 

Fourth  Monday  in  February ;    first  Tuesday 


C    r    ) 

ill  July;    fourth    Tuesday  in   September;    first 
Tuesday  iu  December. 

COURT  OF  OYER  AND  TERMINER. 

Second  Monday  in  January;  first  Monday  in 
March;  second  Monday  in  July;  third  Monday 
in  September. 

DISTICT    COURTS. 

First  Monday  in  December,  March,  June  and 
and  September. 

CIRCUIT    COURT. 

Tn  May  and  November. 

HARFORD  COUNTY  COURT. 

Seond  Monday  in  and  August. 

ANN  ARUNDEL  COUNTY  COURT. 

Third  Monday  in  April  and  September. 

For  Federal  Courts  throughout  the  U.  States, 
Hce  Directory  for  1810,  page  11,  of  the  Register. 

CComp.J 


DIPLOMATIC  DEPARTMENT. 

C Changes  since  1810. J 

^MINISTERS    PLENIPOTENTIARY. 

To  France,  Joel  Barlow. 
To  Great  Britain,  (vacant). 

I 


(  *  ) 

To  Russia,  John  Quincy  Adams. 
Rio  Janeiro,  (Brazils)  Thomas  Sumpter. 
To  Spain,  (vacant). 

George  W.  Erving,  Special  Minister  to  the 
Court  of  Denmark. 

CHARGE    DES    AFFAIRES. 

Great  Britain,   John  Spear  Smith. 
France,  Jonathan  Russel. 

SECRETARIES     OF    LEGATION. 

To  France,  (unknown). 
Court  of  London,  do. 

CONSULS    AND    COMMERCIAL    AGENTS, 

From   the    United  States  to  Foreign  Powers* 

N.  B.  Except  the  following  new  appointments, 
the  list  is  the  same  as  in  the  Directory  for  1810, 
pages  16  and  17,  of  the  Register,  viz: 

George  Jefferson,  consul  at  Lishon,  vice  William 

Jarvis. 
James     Anderson,     consul   at   Gottenhurg,    vice 

R.  G.   Gardiner. 
John  Rohert  Poinsett,  consul  general  at  Buenos 

Ayres,  Chili,  and  Peru. 
Samuel  Hazard,  consul  general  at  Archangel. 

AGENTS    FOR    SEAMEN    AND    COMMERCE. 

Henry  Rose,  at  Antigua. 
Maurice  Lisle,  at  Tortola. 
Lewis  Forman,  at  Guadaloupe. 
Archibald  M.  Cocke,  at  Martinique. 


(  »  ) 

Maurice  Rogers,  at  St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 
Wm.  H.  Savage,  at  Jamaica. 
J.  B.  Clement,  at  Porto  Rico. 
Richard  W.  3Ieade,  .at  Cadiz. 

COXSULS'    TEES. 

The  fees  and  emoluments  of  consuls  as  estalUshed 
hij  law,  C^^c^pli^^g  those  in  the  JBarhary  States  J 
and  which  of  course  extends  to  Commercial 
Agents,  are  as  follows,  viz  : 

For  authenticating  under  the  consular  seal, 
every  protest,  declaration,  deposition,  or  other 
act  which  any  captain,  master,  mariner,  or  other 
citizen  of  the  United  States  may  chuse  to  make 
— t>vo  dollars. 

For  the  taking  into  possession,  inventoring, 
selling,  and  finally  settling,  and  paying,  or  trans- 
mitting the  balance  due  on  the  personal  estate, 
left  by  any  citizen  of  the  United  States,  who  shall 
die  within  the  limits  of  his  consulate— ^re  per 
cent,  on  the  gross  amount  of  such  estate.  ' 

For  taking  into  possession,  and  otherwise  pro- 
ceeding on  any  such  estate,  which  shall  be  de- 
livered over  to  the  legal  representative  before 
a  final  settlement  of  the  same — two  and  an  half 
per  cent,  on  such  part  delivered  over  as  shall  not 
be  in  money,  and  fve  per  cent,  on  the  gross 
amount  of  the  residue. 

For  administering  oaths  or  affirmations  to  the 
principal  officers  of  a  vessel,  confirming  the  land- 
ing of  merchandise,  where  he  shall  reside — twen- 
ty-five cents  for  each  :   and  for  certifying  the  de- 


\ 


C    10    ) 

livery  of  such  merchandise  from  every  such  vessel 
— one  dollar. 


•Ministers,  Consuls,  and  Commissaries  of  Foreign 
Towers,  resident  in  the  United  States. 

FROM    TRANCE. 

M.  Serurier,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Mini- 
ster Plenipotentiary. — Mons.  Lescallier,  Consul 
General  at  New  York. — Mr.  Touzard>  Vice  Con- 
sul at  New  Orleans. — ^Mr.  Martel,  Consul  at 
Natchez. — ^Iv,  Le  Marroi,  Vice  Consul  at  Savan- 
nah.— Mr.  Fourcroy,  Consul  at  ^Charleston. — 
Mr.  Oster,  Vice  Consul  at  Norfolk. — Mr.  Le- 
loup,  Consul  pro  tern,  at  Baltimore. — Mr.  Douzy, 
Vice  Consul  at  Philadelphia. — Mr.  Giraud,  Con- 
sul at  Boston. 

FROM    GREAT    BRITAIN. 

Augustus  J.  Foster,  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 

John  P.  Morier,  Secretary  of  Legation Thomas 

Barclay,  Consul  General  for  the  Eastern  States. 
— ^T.  W.  Moore,  Vice  ditto,  for  the  Middle 
States. — Andrew  Allen,  Consul  for  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Massachusetts. — John  B.  Gilpin,  Vice 
Consul  for  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut. — Wil- 
liam AVood,  Consul  at  Baltimore. — John  Hamil- 
ton, Consul  for  Virginia,  at  Norfolk. — Benjamin 
Moodie,  Consul  for  North  aud  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia. — James  Wallace,  Vice  Consul  for  Geor- 
gia;— John  Brecse,  Vice  Consul  for  Rhode  Island. 


(  11  ) 

FROM    SPAIN". 

Anthony  Argote  Villalobos,  Consul  for  Vir- 
ginia and  Kentucky — John  B.  Bernabeu,  ditto, 
Maryland.— Diego  Murphy,  ditto,  North  and 
South  Carolina.—Felipc  Fatio,  Vice  Consul  at 
Savannah.— -Don  Manuel  Rengel,  ditto,  Georgia. 
Fabio  Chacon,  ditt©,  Alexandria — ^Lewis  Deblois, 
Washington  City. 

FROM    RUSSIA. 

Andre  de  Daschkoff,  minister  resident. — Mr, 
EUisen,  Secretary  of  Legation — Alexy  Eusta- 
fiew,  Consul  at  Boston. 

FROM    HOLIiAND. 

The  same  as  in  the  Directory  for  1810. 

FROM    SWEDEN. 

Richard  Soderstrom,  Consul  General — Jo- 
seph Wiiithrop,  Vice  Consul,  Charleston. — Jona- 
than Swift,  ditto,  Columia,  and  the  ports  on  the 
Potomac,  Alexandria.— Rezin  D.  Shepherd,  ditto, 

at    New    Orleans ^Heary    Ghan,    do.    for   New 

York  and  Connecticut — George  Mijes,  do.  for 
New  Hampshire. — John  Myers,  do.  for  Norfolk 
and  other  ports  in  Virginia,  except  those  on  the 

Potomac John    Hidreck,    do.   for   Delaware. — 

Bernard  Dahlgren,  do.  for  Pennsylvania. — S. 
Blagge,  do.  for  Massachusetts., 

12 


(      12      ) 

MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENT. 

(D*  See  Directory  for  1810,  page  20,  of  Ihe 
Jlegister.  (Comy.J 


NAVY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

CAPTAINS. 

Samuel  Nicholson,  Alexander  Murray,  John 
Kodgcrs,  Isaac  Hull,  William  Bainbridge,  Hugh 
G«  Campbell,  Stephen  Decatur,  Thomas  Tingcy, 
Charles  Stewart,  Isaac  Chauneey,  John  Shaw. 

MASTERS    COMMANDANT. 

John  Smith,  John  H.  Dent,  David  Porter, 
John  Cassin,  Samuel  Evans,  Charles  Gordon, 
Joseph  Tarbel],  Jacob  Jones,  James  Lawrence^ 
Charles  Ludlow. 

LII^UTENANTS. 

M.  B.  Carroll,  Robert  Henley,  Samuel  El- 
bert, John  J}.  Ilcniy,  George  W.  Reed,  Charles 
L.  Ridgclv,  (of  Baltimore),  Arthur  Sinclair, 
Samuel  Angus,  Christopher  Gadsden,  Thomas 
Maedonough,  James  T.  Leonard,  L.  Warrington, 
Oliver  H.  Perry,  Octavius  A.  Page,  Joseph 
Bainbridge,  J.  Blakcley,  John  M.  Gardner, 
James  Biddle,  William  M.  Crane,  Stephen  Cas- 
sin, James  Gibbon,  D.  S.  Dexter,  Benjamin  F. 
Read,  M.  T.  Woolsev,  D.  T.  Patterson,  Jonathan 


(      13      ) 

Thorn,  D.  Murray,  William  H.  Allen,  Charles 
Morris  junr.  R.  T.  Spenee,  Edward  Trenehard, 
John  O.  Creighton,  James  Renshaw,  J.  M.  Has- 
well,  B.  Heniy,  David  Deacon,  Louis  Alexis, 
John  Downes,  Sidney  Smith,  William  Lewis, 
Heathcote  J.  Reed,  S.  G.  Blodget,  William  Bur- 
rows, George  Mann,  Thomas  Brown,  George 
Parker,  Nathaniel  Haraden,  Walter  Winter, 
George  Merrill,  Samuel  Woodhouse,  Charles  C. 
B.  Thompson,  James  P.  Wilmer,  Francis  L 
Mitchell,  junr.  (of  Baltimore),  Robert  M.  Gam- 
ble, Jaq.  B.  Harvey,  Alexander  W"adsworth,  John 
Pettigrew,  Jesse  D.  Elliot,  George  W.  Rodgers, 
George  O.  Read,  H.  E.  Ballard,  Thomas  Gam- 
ble, A.  C.  Ludlow,  Joseph  I.  Nicholson,  William 
Carter,  junr.  Fitzhenry  Babbet,  Wolcot  Chaun- 
€ey,  John  H.  Elton,  Edward  P.  Kennedy,  Jesse 
Wilkinson,  Horace  Walpole,  Alexander  James 
Dallas,  junr.  Benjamin  I.  Neale. 

SAILING     MASTERS. 

James  Trant,  D.  Phipps,  Samuel  B.  Brook, 
John  Earle,  George  Faragut,  James  S.  William- 
son, B,  G  Hipkins,  Joshua  Herbert,  T.  N.  Gau- 
tier,  George  S.  Sonntag,  John  Gallagher,  Samuel 
R.  Gerry,  Frederick  A.  Leonard,  George  R. 
Wriglit,  Nehemiah  Drew,  (Baltimore),  John  G. 
Cowell,  William  Harper,  John  Mooncy,  John 
Brown,  Edward  Jones,  Joseph  P.  Prince,  Robert 
Cutchin,  L.  W.  Stith,  Jabez  Prentiss,  John  T. 
Wade,  Dixon  Brown,  Thomas  Watts,  John  Hub- 
bardFj  Jacob  Mull,  (Baltimore),  John  R.  Grayson, 


(     14      ) 

Charles  Drew,  William  Lewis,  James  P.  Oellers, 
John  Robertson,  John  S.  Hutton,  Edward  Barry, 
Samuel  Richardet ,  junr.  Robert  V.  Vanvoorhis, 
Jonathan  D.  Ferris,  John  Percival,  Lewis  B, 
Page,  Samuel  G.  Gerauld,  James  Frazier,  (Bal- 
timore), Salvadore  Catalano,  George  Ulrick,  Au- 
gustus Ford,  James  Rogers,  AVilliam  Knight, 
James  E.  Carr,  Stephen  Bernard,  Winslow  Fos- 
ter. 

N.  B.  Of  the  pay  and  subsistence  allowed  to 
officers  in  the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  see  Di- 
rectory for  1810,  page  33,  of  the  Register^ 

NAVAL    FORCE    OF    THE    IJXITED    STATES. 


Frigates. 

Constitution, 

[guns  44     Congress, 

[guns  36 

United  States, 

-     -  44     Boston,    -     - 

-      -  32 

President,  - 

-     -     44     Essex,  -     - 

-      -      St 

Chesapeake, 

_     -  44     John  Adams, 

-      -  32 

New  York, 

-     -     36     Adams, 

-      -      32 

Constellation, 

-     -  36 
Ships  of  War. 

Wasp,      -     - 

-     -  16     Hornet,  -     - 
Brigs. 

-      -  16 

Siren,    - 

-     -     16     Vixen,  -     - 

-      -      12 

Argus,     -     - 

-     -  16     Nautilus, 

-      -  12 

Oneida, 

-     -     16 

Schooner  Enterprize,  12— Cutter  Viper,  12 — 
Gun- boats,  170 — Bombs  Vengeance;  Spitfire^  Et- 
na, and  VesuYius.  '^•» 


(     15     ) 

IN    COMMISSION. 

Frigate  President,  Com.  Rogets. 

United  States,    Capt.  Decatur. 
Constitution,  Hull. 

Congress,  John  Smith. 

Essex,  Porter. 

Corvette  John  Adams,  Dent. 

Briiij  S.>Tcn,  Argus,  Lieut.  Lawrence — Ship 
Wasp,  Capt.  Jones — Hornet,  Capi.  Tarhell— 
Brig  Vixen,  Lieut.  Bainbridge — Nautilus,  (va- 
cant)— Schooner  Enterprize,  Blakeley — Cutter 
Viper,  Gadsden — Twenty  Gun-boats,  commanded 
by  Captain  Shaw,  at  New  Orleans,  ten  at  Nor- 
folk, and  twenty  at  New  York. 

N.  B*     The  other  Frigates,  Vessels  of  War, 
and  Gun-boats  are  laid  up  in  ordinary. 


Portland, 

Portsmouth, 

Boston, 

New  London, 

New  York, 

Philadelphia, 

Baltimore, 

Annapolis, 

Norfolk, 

Charleston, 

Savannah, 

Kentucky, 

New  Orleans, 

London, 


NAVY  AGENTS. 

Samuel  Storer. 
Henry  S.  Langdon. 
Francis  Johonnot. 
Joseph  Hull. 
John  Bullus. 
George  Harrison. 
James  Beatty. 
John  Randall. 
Theod.  Armistead. 
N.  Ingraham  &  Son. 
Archibald  S.  Bullock. 
James  Morrison. 
John  K.  Smith. 

1J.  M'Kenzie,    and 
Alexander  Glennie. 


(     16      ) 

Gibraltar,  John  Gavino. 

Malta,  William  Barker, 

Havannah,  Jamps  Amlerson. 

Madeira,  James  L.  Catheart. 

A  Commission  is  allowed  to  Navy  Agents,  not 
exceeding  one  per  cent,  upon  their  disbursements. 
Their  whole  annual  emoluments  are  limited  by 
law,  to  ^§2000,  without  any  allowance  for  clerk- 
hire,  porters,  office-rent  stationary  or  any  thing 
else :  every  charge  must  be  paid  out  of  their  com- 
missions. 


GOVERNMENT 
OP  THE  STATE  OF  MARYLAND. 

Robert  Bowie,    Governor. 

COUNCIL. 

Dr.  George  E.  Mitchell,  John  Stephen,  James 
Butcher,  Thomas  W.  Hall,  Reverdy  Ghiselin, 
Ninian  Pinkney,  Clerk. 

SENATE, 

William  Pinkney,  (resigned)  ;  Levy  HoUings- 
worth,  Baltimore ;  William  M'Creery,  Baltimore 
county  ;  John  Williams,  Worcester  county  ;  Solo- 
mon Frazer,  Dorchester ;  Frederick  Holbrook, 
Carolina  ;  Edward  Lloyd,  Talbot ;  James  Brown, 
Queen  Anne ;  William  HoUingsworth,  Cecil ; 
Elijah  Davis,  Harford ;  Upton  Bruce,  Alleghany  ; 
William  Thomas,  St.  Mary's ;  Lloyd  Dorsey, 
Ann  Arundel  ;  Moses  Tabbs,  Washington ;  Tho- 
mas Hawkins^  Frederick. 


(    ir    ) 

CENSUS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATKS. 


Statpi, 


Years. 


Ohio, 

Tennessee, 

Mississippi  Ter. 

Indiana  Ter. 

Orleans  Ter. 
Louisiana  Ter. 
Michigan  Ter. 
Illinois  Ter, 
District  of  Col. 


New-Hampshire, 

>Iassachusetts, 

Maine, 

Connecticut, 

Vermont, 

Rhode-Island, 

New-York, 

New-Jersey, 

Pennsylvania, 

Delaware, 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 
North  Carolina, 
South  Carolina, 
Georgia, 
Kentucky, 


Females. 


1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 

1790 

1800 

1810 


70,937)  70,160 

91,258    93,740 

105,78:?{l07,508 

182,742^190,582 

205,135|211,158 

aa9,742;235,561 

49,132|  46,870 

76,852|   74,069 

115,509|112.227 

1 14,926  !l  17,448 

121,193J123,J23 

126,373  128,806 

44,763    40,505 

79,328    74,580 

109,781107,3821 

31,818    32,652 

31,858 1  33,580  j 

35,7431  37,441! 

161,8221152,320 1 

237,0941268,122 


474,352 
86,667 
98,645 

115,057 


444,518 
83,287 
95,600 

111,504 


21 7,736 '206,363 
30l,467'300,898 
401,566  385,238 


23,926 

25,033 

28,006 

107,254 

113,688 

120,210 
1790 1 227,071 
1800  264,599 
1810  280,038 
1790  147,494 
1 1800 1 171,648 
11810!  188,63  i 
,1790!  73,298 
18001100,916 
1810 1 109,587 
1790  27,147 
1800  I  53,968 
1810  75,845 
1790  j  32,211 
1800 1  93,959  ...... 

JfiO  1 168,805;  155,432 
1800 1  24,433|  20,595 
1810;118,093;i07,854 

1  QAA  1     A^^ .    ' 


22,384 

24.319 

27,355 

101,395 

108,310 

114,907 

215,046 

254,275 

271,496 

140,710 

166,116 

187,778 

66,38,' 

95,339 

104,609 

25,739 

48,293 

69,569 

25,739 

85,915 


1800)  47,180 

1810'1H,763 

2,907 

12,850 

2,957 

12,570 

18,940 

9,387 

2,837 

6,380 

8,130 


1800 
1810 
1800 
1810 
1810 
1810 
1810 
1810 
13J0 


44,529 
104,112 
2,272 

10,174 
2,386 

11,320 

15,371 
7,840 
1,781 
5,121 
7,949| 


All  other 
free  per- 


Toial.   I  rnereise. 


630 

852 

970 

5,463 

6,452 

6,737 

538 

818 

969 

2,808 

5,330 

6,453 

255 

557 

750 

3,407 

3,304 

3,609 

4,654 

10,374 

25,333' 

2,762 

4,402 

7,843 

6,537 

14,574 

22,492 

3,899 

8,268 

13,116 

8,043 

19,987 

33,927 

12,866 

20,507 

30,570 

4,975 

7,043 

10,266 

1,801 

3.185 

4,554 

398 

1,919 

1,801 

114 

741 

1,713 

337 

1,896 

309 

1,317 

182 

240 1 

163 

393 

7,585 

607 

120 

613 

3,549 


158 


141,885 
183,858 
214.460 
378,787 
422,845 
472,040 
96,540 
151,719 
228,705 
237,946 
251,002 
261,942 
85,539 
154,465 
217,913 
68,325 
380l  69,122 
108  76,931 
21,324  340,120 


none. 


2,764 

951 

310 

16 

none. 


948 


20,613 
15,017 
11,425 


436,2<'3 
959,22^ 
184,139 


12,422  211,069 

10,8511245,255 

3,737434,373 

1,706:602,365 

795|810,091 

8,887  59,094 

6,153!  64,273 

4,177'  72,674 

103,036  319,728 

107,707  349,692 

111,502  380,546 

292,627  747,61 

346,963 1886,.349 

392,518:974,622 

l'^0,572  393,751 

133,2961478,103 


168,824 

107,094 

146,  51 

196,345 

29,264 

59,699 

105,218 

12,430 

40,343 

80,561 

none. 

13,584 

44,535 

3,489 

17,088 

135 

237 

34,660 

3,011 

24 

128 

5,395 


555,500 

240,073 

345,591 

415,115 

82,548 

163,879 

252,433 

73,677 

220,958 

406,511 

45,365 

227,843 

105,602 

261,727 

8,850 

40,352 

5,641 

24,520 

76,556 

20,845 

4,762 

12,282 

24,023 


41,973 
30,602 

44,053 
49,195 

55,lTf 
76,986 

13,156 
10,940 

68,826 
63,548 

297 
7,809 

96,083 
533,017 

26,930 
34,186 

167,992 
207,726 

5,17§ 
8,401 

29,964 
30,854 

138,739 
88,273 

84,352 
77,397 

105,518 
69,524 

81,331 

88,554 

157,281 
185,553 

182,471 

150,125 


18,879 


(      18      ) 


Census  of  Cities^ 


Principal  Cities  and 

" 

All  other 

Towns. 

Years. 

Males. 

Females. 

free  per- 

Slaves. 

TotJi 

Increase. 

Philadelphia 

1790 

19,604 

20,888 

1,805 

273 

42,520 

City  &  Liberties, 

1800 

28,741 

29,116 

6,123 

SS 

64,035 

21,51* 

1810 

41,140 

42,323 

10,175 

2 

03,640 

29,605 

New- York  City 

1790 

14,407 

15,254 

1,101 

2,369 

33,131 

and  County, 

1800 

26,728 

27,394 

3,499 

2,868 

60,489 

27,358 

1810 

43,448 

43,102 

8,137 

1,686 

96,373 

35,884 

Baltimore  City 

1790 

6,422 

5,503 

323 

1,255 

13,503 

and  Precincts, 

1800 

11,294 

9,606 

2,771 

2,843 

26,514 

13,011 

1810 

19,045 

17,147 

5,671 

4,672 

46,535 

20,021 

Boston, 

1790 

8,410 

9,576 

761 

none. 

18,747 

1800 

11,274 

12,489 

1,174 

24,937 

6,190 

1810 

15,340 

16,446 

1,464 

33,250 

8,313 

Charleston,  (S.C.) 

1790 

4,371 

3,718 

586 

7,684 

16,359 

1800 

4,295 

4.259 

951 

9,053 

18,528 

2,169 

1810 

5,863 

5,705 

1,472 

11,671 

24,711 

5,123 

Salem,  (Mass.) 

1790 

3,555 

4,106 

260 

7,921 

1800 

4,307 

4,842 

308 

9,457 

1,536 

1810 

5,889 

6,451 

273 

12,613 

3,156 

Providence, 

1790 

2,968 

2,937 

427 

223 

6,380 

1800 

3,551 

3,407 

656 

7,614 

1,234 

1810 

4,427 

4,773 

865 

6 

10,071 

2,457 

Richmond,  (Va.)' 

1790 

1,401 

1,517 

83 

3,984 

6,985 

1810 

2,737 

2,071 

1,189 

3,748 

9,745 

2,760 

Portsmouth, 

1790 

2,131 

2,487 

76 

26 

4,720 

(N.H.) 

1800 

2,513 

2,6^8 

138 

none. 

5,339 

619 

1810 

3,256 

3,547 

131 

6,934 

1,59« 

Albany,  (N.  Y.) 

1790 

1,457 

1,443 

26 

572 

3,498 

1800 

2,312 

2,200 

156 

524 

5,192 

1,694 

1810 

* 

» 

» 

* 

• 

Portland,  (Me.) 

1790 

none. 

none. 

none. 

2,240 

ISOO 

1,842 

1,844 

H8 

3,704 

1,464 

1810 

3,327 

3,640 

291 

7,169 

3,465 

Lancaster,  (Pa.) 

1800 

2,044 

2,090 

143 

15 

4,292 

1810 

2,561 

2,628 

209 

7 

5,405 

L113 

Frederick  (Md.) 

1810 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Washington, 

1810 

2,895 

3,009 

867 

1,437 

8,808 

•  No  census  separate  from  this  county, 
t  No  separate  census  of  thii  t«wn. 


<     19      ) 

Sfummarij  and  comparath-e  vieiv  of  the  Fopulaiioiu 
Tonnage,  Exports,  and  number  of  Houses  in 
the  City  and  Precincts  of  Baltimore,  in  the  fol- 
lowing years: 

f  1790, 3,503 

Population  •<  1800, 26,504 

L1810, 46)535 

-1700, Dels.   2,027,770 

1  17  4, 5^94,248 

Exports    <    j-gg^ 12,000,000 

Lian, 7,167,362    trfwhish 

the  item  "  Flour"  amounts  to  335,058 


rl790, '        13,564 

'     -  59,837 


{17P0, 
17  4, 
1798, 
1811, 
>uuts  to 

^  I  1797, 59,837 

Tonnage^  ^Registered   -    -    -    -    91,338)       .        1^4  786 

1^1811,.    JEnroiied  and  Licensed  13,448/  ^^^''''° 

rl787, 1,9.*5 

Number      1  1799,         - -        3,725 

I  iQ'i  ru^    .East  of  June*' Falls,  1,470  (        - -_* 

I  r*—  •     .       Easteni,      -    -    -    -    784;        ,  ,,- 

Houses.  ^"^""^^   .Westeni,      -    .    -    -  S49f     '  ^jff 

L         Total  of  Houses  in  the  City  and  Precincts  -  6,6H 

N.  B.    The  Imports  for  1811  could  not  be  obtained.—Comp. 

CORPORATION 

OF  THE  CITY  OF  BALTIMORE, 

Edward  Johnson,.  Mayor. 
John  Hargrove,  Register. 

MEMBERS    OF    THE    FIRST    KRAXCH    OF    THE 
CITY    COUXCIL. 

William  Lormaii,  President. 
David  Fulton,  Aaron  Levering ;  first  ward. 
James  Carey,  Benjamin  Berry;  second  ward. 
James  Mosher,  Luke  Tiernan ;  third  ward. 
Thomas  Kell,  Adam  Fonerden :  fourth  ward» 


.*jf 


(    so    ) 

Peter  Biffenderffer,  Joseph  Jamison ;  fifth  ward* 
James  Wilson,  William  Ross;  sixth  >vard. 
AVm,  Stewart,  Nathaniel  Hynson;  seventh  ward. 
John  Snyder,  Thomas  Sheppard;  eighth  ward. 
Shephen  Moore,  Clerk. 

MEMBERS    OF    THE    SECOND    BRANCH    OF    THK 
CITY    COUNCIL. 

James  Calhoun,  President. 

Charles  Bohn,  first  ward. 

Henry  Payson,  second  ward, 

James  Calhoun,  third  ward. 

John  C.  Wliite,  fourth  ward. 

Elias  Barnaby,  fifth  ward. 

Jacob  Miller,  sixth  ward. 

William  M'Donald,  seventh  ward. 

James  Biays,  eighth  ward. 

Edward  Woodyear,  Clerk. 

Benjamin  Fowler,   City  Collector. 

Henry  Stouffer,   Jacob  Small,   Peter  Bond,  Sa^ 
muel  H.  Gatchell:   City  Commissioners. 

Samuel  Yincent,  Clerk  to  the  City  Commission- 
ers, and  Commissioners  of  Health. 

Joseph  Smith,  Thos.  Moore ;    Harhour  Masters. 

William  Stewart,  Health  Officer. 

George  Baxley,  George  W.  Moore;    Inspector^ 
of  Flotir. 

Gilbert  Miudleton,  Inspector  of  Beef  and  Pork. 

May  bury  Parks,  Robert  Parker;    Inspectors  of 
Fish. 

James  Chalmers,  Inspector  of  JSutter^  Lardf  and 
Flaxseed. 


(     21     ) 

Henpy  Wilkins,  Inspector  of  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes. 

Philip  Eckle,  Leonard  Frailey ;  Inspectors  and 
Guagers  of  Uistilled  Liquors. 

Hugh  Allen,   Inspector  of  t^Veights. 

Jaeob  Rothrock,  Inspector  of  Liqnid  Measures. 

Michael  Grubb,  Inspector  of  Dry  and  Long  do. 

James  Mr^rtin,  Inspector  of  Mahoganij,  &c. 

David  Yerkes,  Charles  Constable,  Christian 
Slimmer,  George  Hall,  Joshua  Swan,  Samuel 
House,  James  D.  Jones ;  InspectorSf  Measur- 
ers, and  Mai'kcrs  of  Lumbei\ 

Peter  Weary,  Solomon  Heims,  George  Sumwalt 
Athanasius  Martin;  Inspectors  and  Measurers 
of  Wood. 

William  Kennedy,  John  Wilhelm,  Philip  Sum- 
wait;   Weighers  of  Hay. 

John  Hawkins,  Nath.  Andrews;  Superintendants 
of  Streets  and  Pumps. 

John  Essender,  first  district;  John  Croxall,  se- 
cond ditto  ;  AVilliam  M*Comas,  tliird  ditto  ; 
George  Bandle,  fourth  ditto:  Superintendants 
of  Chimney  Sweepers. 

Charles  Herbert,  Superintendant  of  the  Poivder 
Magazine, 

Robert  Law  son,   Clerk  of  the  Centre  Market. 

Henry  Endly,  Assistant  ditto,  of  ditto. 

Thomas  Armstrong,   Weigh  Master. 

Peregrine  G.Browning,  Clerk rf  Hanover  Market. 

AVilliam  P.  Barnes,   Clerk  of  Fells  Point  Market. 

Ephraim  Smith,  John  Maidwell;  City  Constables. 

Jacob  Miller,  John  Ilillen,  Doctor  R.  Moore, 
William  ]M*Donald,  James  Mosher;  Visiters 
of  the  City  Hospital. 


(     23     )) 
LICENSED    AUCTIONEERS. 

Thomas  Chase,  Lemmon,  &  co.  Caspar  O.  Mul- 
ler,  John  Wood. 

Jlichard  Ciilverwell,  Joseph  C.  O'Reily;  ^liic- 
lioncers  of  Horses  and  Carriages. 

Joseph  Clark,  Joseph  Roehe,  Charles  R.  Green; 
Auctioneers  of  Household  Furnitui'e  and  Wear- 
ing Jlpyarel, 

NOTARIES    PUBLIC. 

Samuel  Sterrett,  S.  E.  corner  of  Water  and  Gay 

streets. 
William  E.  Sewall,  N.  E.  do.  do. 

Thomas  Rogers,  N.  E.       do.  do, 

John  Gill,  49,  Water  street. 


CUSTOM  HOUSE. 

James  H.  M^CuUoch   Collector, 
Nathaniel  Ramsay,  ^axal  Ojfficer, 
Daniel  Dclozier,  Surveyor, 
John  Brice,  jr.  Deputy  Collector, 
William  Lowry,  Beputy  tN*aval  Officer, 
Martin  Eichclberger,   Weigher, 
Jarett  Bull,   Ganger, 

INSPECTORS     OF    THE    CUSTOMS. 

Fermanent, — Charles  Robinson,  John  Ha- 
milton, Clement  Skerrett,  James  Burn,  John 
Gregg,  George  Littig,  William  H.  Hanson^* 
Richard  Frazicr,    Archibald  Dobbin. 


(     23     ) 

Temporary, — Richard  Mackubiii,  Rezin  Row- 
les,  Robert  Henderson,  Nicholas  Konecke,  John 
J.  Myers,  William  Myers. 


BANKS. 

BANK  OP  MARYLAND,  No.  17,  South-st.  Capital 
$300,000  in  1000  shares  of  S300  each  ;  discount 
day,  Wednesday  ;  days  of  offering,  Tuesdays  for 
Wednesdays  ;  day  of  election,  7th  March. 

William  Cooke,  President. 

Robert  Wilson,  Cashier. 

Directors  :  Robert  Gil  more,  John  Sherlock, 
John  Oliver,  James  EUicott,  Samuel  M'Kean,  C. 
Carroll,  jr.  Hugh  Thompson,  James  Hindman, 
David  Williamson,  Jamas  Clarke,  George  Hoff- 
man, James  Carey. 

Uniox  Bank  of  Maryland,  North  Charles, 
near  Baltimore-st.  Capital  S3, 000, 000  divided  into 
shares  of  SlOO  each  ;  days  of  discount,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays  ;  election  fur  directors  the  first 
Monday  in  July. 

William  Winchester,  President. 

R.  Higinhothom,  Cashier. 

Directors  :  James  Armstrong,  John  Comegyg, 
Solomon  Etting,  Andre^v  Ellieott,  John  Frick, 
Thomas  C.  Jenkins,  Henry  Payson,  Isaac  Tyson, 
D.  Winchester,  Charles  Worthington,  Benjaraiii 
Williams,  Joha  Archer,  Joha  Ferguson,  IIem*y 


(     24     ) 

Sehrocdep,    Luke   Tiernan,    William    Whitclcy, 
jB^lias  Glenn,  James  Caldwell. 

BANK  or  BALTIMORE,  No.  154,  BaltiiTiore-st. 
Capital  Si, 200,000,  divided  into  Shares  of  S300 
each  ;  discount  days,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  5  elec- 
tion, 1st  Monday  in  Decemher, 

William  Wilson,  President. 

James  Cox,  Cashier, 

Directors  :  Wm  Matthews,  William  Lornmiii, 
Joseph  Sterett,  William  Wilson,  Alexander  Mac- 
ilonald,  Isaac  M'Kim,  Elias  Ellicott,  John  Striek- 
er, Emanuel  Kent,  Thomas  Tenant,  Joseph  J. 
Hall,  John  Kennedy,  of  Haj^erstown,  Jas.  Steele, 
John  C,  Wilson,  Robert  Miller. 

Mechanics'  Bank,  North  Calvert-st.  Capital 
Si, 000, 000,  in  40,000  shares  of  B25  each  ;  dis- 
count days,  every  Tuesday ;  election  of  director* 
the  First  Blonday  in  June. 

James  Mosher,  President. 

D.  A.  Smith,  Cashier. 

Directors  :  Robert  C.  Long,  Alexander  Brown^ 
Thomas  Sheppard,  Philip  Littig,  William  Jack- 
son, William  Jessop,  William  Gwynn,  William 
McDonald,  Christian  Mayer,  P.  E.  Thomas,  Wil- 
liam Steuart,  James  Carnighan,  and  Wm.  Krebs. 
On  the  part  of  the  state,  Tobias  E.  Stansbury 
and  Peter  Little. 

Commercial  axd  Farmers'  Bank,  No.  2SB, 
Baltimore,    corner  of    Howard-street.    Capital 


(     25     ) 

1^1,000,000,  divided  into  20,000  shares  ;  discenut 
days,  Tuesday  and  Friday  ;  election  1st  Monday  in 
May. 

Joseph  H.  Nicholson,  President. 

George  T.  Dunbar,  Cashier. 

Directors  :  Charles  Bohn,  W.  W.  Taylor,  A. 
S.  Schwartze,  N.  F.  Williams,  Isaac  Burneston, 
James  Hiitton,  Andrew  Clopper,  Talbot  Jones, 
George  Decker,  Benjamin  Ricaud,  Jeremiah  Sul- 
livan, James  Armstrong,  jr.  Edward  Harris,  Elie 
Clagett. 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  No.  252^ 
Baltimore-st.  Capital  S-'^OO.OOO,  divided  into 
shares  of  S50  each  ;  discount  day,  put  in  Wed- 
nesday for  Thursday  ;  day  of  election,  1st  Mon- 
day in  April. 

William  Graham,  President. 

John  Duer,  Cashier. 

Directors  :  George  F.  AVarfield,  Moses  Shep- 
pard,  Jesse  Tyson,  Nicholas  Brice,  Samuel  Stump, 
Peter  Levering,  Justus  Hoppe,  Jonathan  Munroe, 
A.  A.  Williams,  James  Bosley,  John  Reinicker^ 
George  Repold,   (deceased.) 

Franklin  Bank,  No.  88,  Baltimore-st.  Capi- 
tal ^600,000,  divided  into  24,000  shares,  on  each 
©f  which  S17.50  have  been  paid.  Discount  days, 
notes  offered  on  Monday,  nominal  discount  day, 
Tuesday ;  election  3d  Monday  in  April, 

Philip  Moore;  President. 

James^  Dawcs;  Cashier. 


(     26     ) 

Directors  :  David  Burke,  William  Price,  Wil- 
liam Flanigain,  M.  M*Lauglilin,  Jacob  Miller,  R. 
H.  Jones,  Cornelius  Howard,  George  Harryman, 
Jacob  Rogers,  William  Camp,  George  Dobbin, 
(deceased,)  L.  Herring,  Hezekiah  Price,  William 
M'Conkey,  Daniel  Conn,  Joseph  Jamieson. 

Marine  Bank,  corner  of  Allisanna  and  Mar-^ 
ket-sts.  Fell's  Point,  Capital  g600,000,  divided 
in  2i,000  shares.  Discount  day,  Friday,  offering 
day,  Thursday  ;  election  second  Monday  in  April* 

Hezekiah  Waters,  President. 

Jacob  Bier,  Cashier, 

Directors :  Job  Smith,  B.  Mezick,  Archibald 
Kerr,  Joel  Vickers,  John  Lee,  Frederick  Shaef- 
fer,  Patrick  Bennet,  Nicholas  Stansbury,  Thorn- 
dick  Chase,  Robert  Steuart,  William  Mondel 
Joseph  Allender,  Thomas  Cole,  Beal  Randall. 


INSURANCE    COMPANIES. 

Maryland  Insurance  Company,  No.  15,  South 
St.  Capital  ^^00,000  in  500  shares,  of  glOOO  each. 
Election  every  first   Monday  in  March  ;  meeting 
of  directors  every  day  at  1  o'clock,  P.  M. 
John  Hollins,  President. 

Directors  :  James  A.  Buchanan,  John  Strick- 
er,  John  Donnell,  Henry  Payson,  B»  ujamin  Wil- 
liams, Samuel  Williams,  James  Purviance,  Le- 
muel Taylor,  Michael  M*Blair,  James  Willlaxas^ 
Thomas  C.  Jenkins, 


(     37     ) 

Baltimore  Insufance  Company.  Office, 
south-east  comer  of  South  and  Water  streets.  Capi- 
tal divided  into  1000  shares  of  300  dollars  each — 
thirteen  directors  chosen  annually  on  the  1st  Moa- 
day  in  February. 

David  Winchester,  President. 

Win.  G.  Cochran,  Secretary. 

Directors  :  William  Wilson,  William  Matthews> 
William  Lorman,  David  AViuchester,  Thomas 
Tenant,  James  Sterett,  Solomon  Betts,  William 
Patterson,  Isaac  M*Kim,  George  Hoffman,  Robert 
Fergus  son,  Alexander  Browff. 

Union  Insurance  Company,  No.  30,  Soutlfii 
Gay-st.  Samuel  Sterett,  President,  Henry  Courte- 
nay.  Secretary. 

Directors  :  Robert  Barry,  Charles  AVirgman, 
F.  W.  Brune,  Washington  Hall,  Thorndick, 
Chase,  AVilliam  Cole,  Jonathan  Hudson,  Lewis 
Paseault,  Amos  A  -  Williams,  G overt  Haskins, 
Charles  Worthington. 

N.  B.  One  third  of  the  dividend  added  to 
the  capital  stock.  Hour  of  business,  1  o'clock, 
P.  M. 

Chesapeake  Insurance  Company,  No.  90, 
Baltimore-st.  Capital  ^600,000,  divided  in  600 
shares  of  ^1000  each,  conducted  by  a  president 
and  twelve  directors,  chosen  annually  on  the  first 
Monday  in  February.  The  board  meet  every  day 
at  1  o'clock,  P.  M. 

James  Calhoun,  President, 


(>     25     ) 

BirectoFs :  Barnes  Wilson,  Solomon  Etting, 
John  Oliver,  A.  J.  Schwai^tze,  Christopher  Des- 
lion,  George  Stiles,  Robert  Patterson,  Robert 
Miller,  Levy  HoUingsworth,  John  Comegys, 
Nathaniel  F.  Williams,  George  I.  Brown. 

Baltimore  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Now 
12,  Soiith-st.  Capital  8500,000,  election  for  direc^ 
•  rs  on  the  1st  of  March,  every  year. 

Charles  Gheqiiiere,  President. 

Theophilus  F.  Dougherty,  Secretary. 

Directors  :  Svilliam  Lorman,  Robert  C.  Long^ 
Henry  Schroeder,  David  Williamson,  Moses  Shep- 
pard,  Benjamin  Ricaud,  James  Armstrong,  Phi- 
lip E.  Thomas,  Cornelius  Comegys,  Peter  Hoff- 
man, jr.  Christian,  Mayer,  Isaac  Tyson. 

Marine  Insurance  Company,  South-east 
corner  of  Gay  and  Second-sts.  Capital  ^172,400, 
divided  into  4^00  shares  of  ^431  each  5  a  president 
and  twelve  directors  cli^sftn  annually  the  first 
Monday  in  April ;  board  meet  every  day  at  one 
o'clock,  P.  M. 

Robert  Gilmore,  President. 

David  Steuart,  Secretary. 

Directors  :  John  Swan,  Mark  Pringle,  Chris- 
topher Johnson,  John  Sherlock,  George  Grundy, 
Robert  Oliver,  Hugh  Thompson,  Stewart  Brown, 
Samuel  HoUingsworth,  Daniel  Howland,  James 
Hindman,  William  Cooke,  jr. 

"  Baltimore  Ec^uitable   Society,   for  the- 
insurance  of  houses  from  loss  by  fire,"    No.  g, 
Baltimore-st.  Joseph  Townsend^  Treasurer. 


(    i»    ) 

twelve  directors  chosen  annually  oh  the  first 
Monday  in  April.  Stated  meetings  on  the  first 
Monday  in  each  month. 

Directors :  William  Wilson,  James  Mosher, 
Adam  Fonerden,  John  Hillea,  George  Decker, 
David  Shields,  (deceased,)  Elias  Kllicott,  Nathan 
Tyson,  William  Trimble,  John  Ogston,  William 
Hawkins,  John  Coriitliwait. 


TURNPIKE   ROAD    COMPANIES. 

Baltimore  and  Fkederick-town  Turxpikk 
Road  Company,  No.  4-6,  Soutli-st. 
William   Jessop,  President, 

William  Cook,  Treasurer. 
Managers  :    Luke    Tiernan,    Joiia    Grahan^, 
James  Labes,    William  Lorman,    Henry  Payson, 
John  Ellicott,  John  E.  Howard. 

Fall's  Turnpike  Road  Company,  at  the  a- 
bove  place,  46,  South-st.  Capital  divided  into 
shares  of  glOO  each.  Board  sits  every  second 
Saturday. 

Thomas  Johnson,  President. 

James  Neilson,  Secretary. 

Managers:  James  Hindman,  Isaac  Tyson,  Rich- 
aird  Caton,  Robert  G.  Harper,  Benjamin  Ellicott^ 
William  Gwynn,  (of  John.) 

Baltimore  and  Rkisters-town  Turnpike 
Road  Conj?any^  Oifice  North-Liberty,  near  Taw- 


(  »  ) 

Hiafij-Kt.  Capital  58580,000,  20,000  shares  at  f  2t 
each,  annual  election  2d  Monday  in  October,  half 
yearly  dividends,  1st  Monday  in  May  and  NoYem* 
ber. 

Jam€»s  Carroll,  President. 

William  Matthews,  Treasurer. 

John  F.  Harris,  Secretary. 

Managers :  Justus  Hoppe,  William  Cilmor, 
Joseph  Sterett,  Richard  Benson,  Peter  Hoffman, 
jr.  Thomas  Wilson,  Samuel  Owings,  John  Oliver. 

Baltimore  and  York-town  Turnpike  Road 
Company,  No.  6,  North-Cal vert- street.  Capital 
)§270,000,  distance  SO  miles,  211 1-2  perches. 

President,  C.  Ridgcly,  of  Hampton. 
D.  A.  Smith,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  W".  Griffilh,  Secretary. 

Managers :  Joseph  Townsend,  James  Wilson, 
Frederick  W.  Brune,  Hugh  Thompson,  Charles 
Carroll,  jr.  John  Sherlock,  William  M'Mecken, 
Alexander  Nisbet. 

N.  B.  The  election  for  president  and  mana- 
gers of  the  above  companies,  takes  place  as  fol- 
lows, viz.  For  Baltimore  and  Frederick-town 
road,  first  Monday  in  October. 

For  do.  and   Reisters-town,  2d  Monday  in  do. 

For  do.  and  York,  3d  Monday  in  do. 

For  Fall's  Turnpike  road,  1st  Tuesday  in  do. 

Baltimore  Water  Company,  Office  in  front 
Voom  of  the  Maryland  Insurance  Company,  No. 
16,  South-at.     Capital  stock  ^250;000  divided  in 


I  ^1  ) 

5000  shares  of  S50  each.  Election  hekl  annually 
on  tlie  ftrst  Monday  in  May.  The  board  meets 
the  first  Tuesday  in  every  month. 

John  Davis,  President. 

John  Baynard,  Secretary. 

Directors  :  John  HoUins,  James  A.  lUichanan, 
John  Donueil,  Leuuiel  Taylor,  Solomon  Etting, 
and  James  Mosher. 

ATtiB^iiY  SociETir.  Capital  ^50,000  in  5000 
shares.   Day  of  election,  1st  Monday  in  February. 

Isaac  Burneston,  President. 

Directors  :  William  M*Donald,  A.  R.  Lever- 
ing, Luke  riernan,  Joha  Hillen,  George  Decker, 
Joseph  Townsend,  Thomas  Sheppard. 

Union  Manufacturing  Company  oi?  Mary- 
land, No.  liO,  Baltimore-st.  Robert  M'Kim, 
President. 

Directors :  William  Patterson,  John  M^Kin^, 
James  Moslier,  Benjamin  Ellicott,  John  Trim- 
ble, William  Stcuart,  Elias  Ellicott,  Benjamin 
Williams,  John  Gill,  James  Bodley,  John  Hillen. 

Maryland  Association.  Sec  Directory  for 
1810,  page  65,  of  the  Register. 

Baltimore  MANurACTURiNG  (Jompany.-^ 
Works  erected  at  Povyhatan  on  Gwynn's  Falls. 
(Six  miles  from  town.)  Capital  Sl50,000,  in  10 
shares. 

Proprietors  :  Henry  Payson  and  William  Lor- 

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man,  one  share ;  William  Wilson  and  Sons,  one 
do.  John  M*Kim,  jr.  one  do.  William  Wilson,  jr. 
and  Samuel  Harden,  one  do.  Nathan  Levering, 
one  do.  Mayer  and  Brantz,  one  do.  Peter  Lever- 
ing, one  do.  Macdonald  and  Ridgely,  one  do. 
Enoeh  and  Jesse  Levering,  one  do.  J.  and  A. 
Sclnvartze,  one  do. 


rNITED    STATES'  IMAIL  STAGE  OFFICE 

No.  187,  Baltimore-st.  next  door  to  the  Indian 
Queen  Tavern. 

Southern  mail  stage  departs  from  this  office 
every  day  at  6  o'clock,  A.  M.   Arrives  at  2,  P.  M. 

The  mail  stage  for  Frederick-town,  Hagers- 
town,  and  Chambersburg  to  Pittsburg,  leaves  the 
^ame  place  three  times  a  week,  viz.  every  Sun- 
day, Wednesday,  and  Friday,  at  5  o'clock,  A.  M. 
Arrives  every  Monday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday, 
at  5  o'clock,  P.  M. 

The  mail  stage  by  the  way  of  Frederick  to 
Winchester  and  Staunton  Virginia,  starts  from 
the  same  place  every  Sunday  and  Wednesday  at 
5  o'clock,  A.  M.  Arrives  every  Monday  and 
Thursday  at  5  o'clock,  P.  M. 

The  mail  stage  Good  Intent,  by  the  way  of 
York  and  Lancaster  to  Philadelphia,  start  from  the 
same  place  at  4  o'clock,  A.  M.  every  Monday, 
Wednesday,  and  Friday.  Arrives  every  Tuesday^ 
Thursday,  and  Saturday,  at  8  o'clock,  P.  M. 


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Fop  the  better  accommodation  of  traTellePs,  it 
is  supposed  this  will  be  a  daily  stage  ;  this  line 
has  decided  advantages  as  it  passes  over  a  fine 
turnpike  road,  the  whole  way  to  Philadelphia, 
and  through  a  delightful  country. 

The  Philadelphia  stage  by  the  way  of  York  and 
Lancaster,  leaves  Gadsby's  every  day  at  4  o'clock, 
A.  M.  Pilot  stage  for  Philadelphia,  leaves  Gads- 
by's  every  day  at  3  o'clock,  A.  M.  Frederick- 
town  stage  every  Sunday,  Wednesday,  and  Fri- 
day, at  5  o'clock,  A.  M.  George-town  and 
Washington  mail  stage,  leaves  the  above  place  at 
6  o'clock,  A.  M.  Vigilance  Coach  at  8  o'clock, 
A.  M.  The  Annapolis  mail  stage  leaves  the 
same  place  at  8  o'clock,  A.  M.  every  Monday, 
AVednesday,  and  Friday,  and  arrives  at  2  o'clock, 
P.   M. 

United  States'  mail  stage  leaves  the  Fountain 
Inn,  Light-st.  every  day  for  Philadelphia  at  3 
o'clock,  P.  M.  The  new  line  Expedition  leaves 
the  Fountain  Inn  for  Philadelphia  every  morning 
at  3  o'clock,  A.  M.  The  Annapolis  stage  leaves 
the  Fountain  Inn,  every  Sunday,  Tuesday,  and 
Thursday  at  8  o'clock,  A.  M.  The  Alexandria 
stage  leaves  the  Fountain  Inn  every  day  at  6 
o'clock,  A.  M. 

The  Philadelphia  Pilot  starts  from  Mr.  Gads- 
by's  Indian  Queen  Inn,  every  morning  at  3  o'clock, 
and  arrives  at  6  o'clock  in  the  evening,  (summer,) 
in  winter,  starts  every  morning  at  5  o'clock,  and 
arrives  the  next  day  at  10,  A.  M. 


{     34      ) 

ErSTABLISHMENT  OF  THE  MAILS^ 

For  1812. 

EASTERN    MAIL. 

Closes  e\evy  day  (Sundays  excepted)  at  2 
o'clock,  P.  M.  and  on  Sunday  such  letters  as  are 
dropped  into  the  box  before  1  o'clock,  P.  M.  will 
he  forwarded — Arrives  every  day  at  5  o'clock, 
A.  M. 

SOUTHERN    MAIL. 

Closes  as  far  as  Petersburg  and  Norfolk,  Vir- 
ginia, every  day  at  5  o'clock,  A.  M. — ^Arrives 
every  day  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M. 

Mails  for  JK'orth  Carolina^  South  Carolina, 
and  Georgia,  close  every  Monday,  Wednesday, 
and  Saturday,  at  b  o'clock,  A.  M. — Arrive  every 
Monday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday,  at  2  o'clock, 
P.  M. 

Mails  for  Tennessee,  Mississippi  Territory , 
find  J\*ew  Orleans,  close  every  Monday  and  Fri- 
day at  5  o'clock,  A.  M. — ^Arrive  every  Sunday 
and  Thursday  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M. 

New  Orleans  Mail,  by  the  direct  and  most 
expeditious  route. 

Letter  Mails  for  Athens  in  Georgia,  Fort  Ste- 
phens, Fort  Stodart,  and  JVete  Orleans,  close  at 
this,  office  every  Saturday  at  5  o'clock,  A.  M. — 
Arrive  every  Sunday  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M. 

Mails  for  Warivick,  Sassafras,  Georgetown 
-y^  'Roads,  and  Bridgetown,  (in  Maryland),  close 
every  Monday,   Wednesday,    and   Friday,  at  2 


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O'clock,  P.  M— Arrive  every  Tuesday,  ThurS"- 
day,  and  Saturday,  at  6  o'clock,  A.  M. 

Belle  Air  Mail,  closes  every  Tuesday,  at  2 

o'clock,  P.  M Arrives  every  Wednesday  at  S^ 

o'clock,  A.  M. 

Mails  for  Brick  Meeting-house,  and  Uising 
Sun,  close  every  Friday  at. ^  o^ clock,  P.  M. — 
Arrive  every  Tliursday  at  5  o'clock,  A.  M. 

Rock  Hall  Mail Mails  for  Rock  Hall,  Ches^ 

ter  Town,   Church  Hill,  and  Centreville,    close 
every  Friday  at  7  o'clock,  A.  M.  and  Saturday  at 

half  past  5  o'clock,  P.   M Arrive  on  Tuesday 

and  Saturday. 

Annapolis  Mail,  closes  every  Monday  and 
Friday  at  7  o'clock,  A.  M. — x\.rriyes  every  Tues- 
day and  Saturday  at  5  o'clock,  P.  M. 

Mails  for  QjieenAnnand  Upper  MavVo  or  ough-^ 
close  every  Monday  and  Friday  at  7  o'clock, 
A.  M. — Arrive  every  Tuesday  and  Saturday  at 
5  o'clock,  P.  M. 

St.  Leonardos  Mail, — Mail's  for  Tracey's 
Landing,  Friendship,  Pig  Point,  Lower  Marlbo- 
rough, Huutingtou,  and  St.  Leonard's,  (in  Mary- 
land), close  every  Friday  at  7  o'clock,  A.  M.-r- 
Arrive  every  Saturday  at  5  o'clock,  P.  M. 

Eastern  Shore  of  Maryland  and  Virginia^ 
Via  Annapolis, — Mails  for  St.  Michael's,  Easton, 
Hillsborough,  Denton,  Greensborough,  Cam- 
bridge, and  New  Market,  N.  W.  Fork-bridge> 
Poplar  Town,  Vienna,  Salisbury',  Wicomico, 
T«*ap,  Princess  Ann,  and  Snow  Hill,  (in  Mary- 
l(iad)  J  and  Horn  Town,  Drummond  Town,  Aeea^ 

L2 


(  u  y 

m^tk  Court  Mous€»  and  Northampton  Couj^t; 
House,  (in  Vii'ginia),  elose  every  Thursday,  at 
fealf  pa&t  5  o'clock,  P»  M.-^ Arrive  every  Saturr 
4ay  at  5  o'eloek,  P.  M. 

^'^ottingham  Mail. — ^Mails  for  Nottingham^ 
Aquasco,  Benedict,  and  Charlotte  Hall,  close 
every  Wednesday  at  half  past  5  o'clock,  P.  M,.^ 
Arrive  every  Tuesday  at  5  o'clock,  A»  M, 

Port  Tobacco  •/l^aiL^--MaUs  for  Piscataway, 
Port  Tobacco,  Allen's  Fresh,  Newport,  Chaptico, 
^iconard  Town,  St,  Clement's  Bay,  Great  Mill,, 
^tf  jliiegoe's  Bidge,  Hill  Top,  and  Nanjemoy, 
close  every  Thursday  at  half  past  5.  o'clockjf 
!P.  M.--.^ln»ive  every  Thursday  at  3  o'clock, 
P.M. 

Frederick  Town  MmL — Mails  for  Ellicott's 
Lower  Mills,  Sylvester's  Tavern,  New  Market^ 
Frederick  Town,  Middletown,  Boonsboroiigh, 
Clarksburg,  Sliarpsburg,  and  Hagcr's  Town,  (ia 
Mar;^land),  close  every  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and 
Saturday,  at  half  past  5  o'clock,  P.  M. — ^Arrive 
every  Monday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday,  at  7 
o'clock,  P.  M. 

liibertv,  Maryiand,  closes  with  the  Frederick 
Town  Mail  on  Thursday  only,  Woodsborough. 
closes  with  ditto  on  Thursday  and  Saturday,  New 
Town  Trap,  closes  with  ditto  on  Saturday  onlyj^ 
Martin sburg,  Virginia,  closes  with  ditto,  on  Tuea-- 
4ay  and  Saturday. 

Cumherland  JlSfail.— Mails  for  William's  Port> 
Hancock,  Old  Town,  Cumberland,  Cresapsburg, 
Western  Port,  a^d  Qrem  QW^h  i»  M»ryUu(]t 


(      37     ) 

and  Berkely  SpringSy  in  Virginia^  close  every 
Tuesday  at  half  past  6  o'clock^  P.  M. — Arrive 
©very  Saturday  at  7  o^clock,  P.  M. 

Kentucky  Mail, — Mails  for  Mercersburgh, 
GreeE  €a»tle,  Cbambersburg^  and  all  offices 
westward  of  Chambersburg,  in  Pennsylvania; 
"West  Liberty,  Wheeling^  Baook  Court  House, 
and  Short  Creek,  in  Virginia;  for  the  states  of 
Ohio  and  Kentucky^  Michigan  Territory,  Indiana 
Tcnitory  and  Upper  Louisanna,  dose  everjr 
Thursday  and  Saturday  at  haliC  past  5  o'cloek, 
P.  M. — Arrive  every  Tuesday  and  Saturday  at 
7  o'clock,  P.  M. 

C1uLmhi>r»htirg  MaU^  C  direct  J. — Closes  every 
Tuesday  and  Saturday  at  s  orVloek,  P.  M. ^Ar- 
rives every  Monday  and  Thursday  at  6  o'clock, 
P.  M. 

Carlisle  Mail — Mails  for  Reister's  Town  and 
Manchester,  in  Maryland,  Hanover,  Abbott's 
Town,  Berlin,  York  Springs,  and  Carlisle,  io 
Pennsylvania,  close  every  Saturday  at  5  o'clock, 
F.  M. — Arrive  every  Friday  at  7  o'clock,  P.  M. 

Fork  CPii'J — Mails  for  York,  Harrisburg, 
Lancaster,  and  Columbia,  close  every  Tuesd&y, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday,  at  4  o'clock,  P.  M. — 
Arrive  flie  same  days  at  8  o'clock,   P.  M. 

Mails  for  Montgomery  Court  House,  Darnes* 
Tavern,  and  Middle  Brook  Mills,  in  Maryland, 
close  three  times  a  week,  with  the  Frederick 
Town  Mail. 

Mails  for  Brookville  and  Triadelpliia  (MK) 
close  every  Thursday,  with  the  Frederick  Towa 
MaU« 


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Hueen^s  Town  Mail. — ^Mails  for  Ccntreville 
and  Queen's  Town,  close  every  Saturday  at  8 
o'clock,  A.  M — Arrive  every  Wednesday  at  6 
o'clock,  P.  M. 

CHARLES  BURBALL,  Post  Master. 

Q^  On  Sundaifs  there  are  no  Mails  closed 
for  the  intermediate  offices  between  Baltimore  and 
Philadelphia.  No  letters  can  be  sent  in  the  Mail 
of  the  day,  unless  they  are  delivered  at  the  Post 
Office  be  Tore  the  time  above  prescribed.  News- 
papers for  the  Eastern  Mail  must  be  delivered  at 
the  Post  Office  before  1  o'clock,  P.  M.  and  for 
all  other  Mails,  30  minutes  before  the  time  above 
prescribed  for  closing  them. 

*^*  The  writers  of  Letters  should  be  very 
particular  in  their  directions,  distinguishing  the 
states,  and  where  it  would  otherwise  be  doubtful, 
the  county,  in  which  the  place  is  situated  to  which 
their  letters  are  addressed.  When  the  place  to 
which  a  letter  is  addressed  is  not  a  Post  Towii> 
the  nearest  Post  Town  should  be  mentioned. 


PACKETS. 

The  French-town  Packet  starts  every  morn- 
ing from  Wm.  McDonald's  and  Son's,  lower  end 
of  Bowley's  wharf. 

Norfolk  Packets  sails  generally  from  the  above 
place  twice  a  wee^.      (p*  For  Capt.  B.  Fergii- 


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son's  *<  New  Line  of  Norfolk  Packets  ;"  see  lettec 
F,  pa^e  29,  line  3. 

Cambridge  Packet  starts  evei^  Tuesday  and 
Friday  evening. 

Centpeville  Packet  starts  Wednesday  and  S^ 
turday. 


BALTIMORE  GENERAL  DISPENSARY 

AND  HUMANE   SOCIETY. 

Managers, — Reverend  Dr.  Bend,  President  y 
William  Owjnn,  esq.  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
Bev.  Mr.  Fenwick;  Rev.  Mr.  Kurtz;  Dr.  Craw- 
ford ;  Mr.  S.  Sterett ;  Mr.  Aadrew  EUieott ; 
Mr.  Wm,  Morris ;  Mr.  Isaac  Tyson ;  Mr.  Rich- 
ardson Stuart;  Mr.  Owen  Dorsey,  and  Mr.  Geo, 
Hoffman. 

Attending  Phymcians, 

First  District Dr.    Elisha  De  Butts,    No.  62^ 

N.  Liberty- street. 
Second  District, — Dr.  John  Arnest,  No.  18,  N. 
Frederick-  street. 


GRAND  LODGE 

OF  THE  STATE  OF  MARYLAND, 

Meets  triannually,  two  successive  meetings  in 
Baltimore,  and  the  thirtl  in  Easton,  on  the  ser- 
cond  Monday  in  May  and  November. 


f     *0      > 

"Regular  J^ights   of  Meeting  of  the  SiibordinaU 
Lodges,  &c,  in  the  City  of  Baltimore  : 

"VTashiDgton  Lodge,  No.  3,  the  first  Tuesday  in 

[every  month. 
Concordial     ditto.     No.  13,  first  and  third  Fri- 

[day  in  every  month. 
Spiritual        ditto,     No.  23,  first  and  third  Wed- 

[nesday  in  every  month. 
Amicable       ditto.     No.  25,    second   and   fourth 

[Monday  in  every  month. 
St.  John's      ditto.  No.  34^,  first  and  third  Thurs- 

[day  in  every  month. 

La  Yerite  Sancti  Johannes  ditio.  No.  4<1,  second 

[and  fourth  Saturday  in  every  month. 

Spiritual  Mark  ditto.  No.  t,  fourth  Wednesday 

[in  every  month. 
Concordial  H.  R.  A.  Chapter,  second  Wednesday 

[in  every  month. 
Maryland    encampment    of  Knights    Templars, 
second  Tuesday  in  every  second  month 


THIRD  BRIGADE,  MARYLAND  MILITIA, 

Staff. 
John  Strieker,  brigadier  general ;   James  Cal- 
houn, jr.  brigade  major  and  inspector. 

5th  Regiment, 
Joseph  Sterett,    lieut.  eol.  com.— Richard  K. 
Heath;,  major. 


r  41  ) 

Oaptains:  Shrim,  Barry,  Comegys,  S.  Sterett, 
Jacobs,  Conn,  Warlield ;  and  Vance,  of  the  Rifle. 

6th  Begimetit. 

William  M'Donald,  lieut.  col.  com. — Thomas 
Tenant  and  Wm.  Pechin,  majors ;  Charles  M. 
Poor,  adjutant;  John  Snyder,  pay-master;  Job 
Smith,  quarter-master;  Jose\)h  AUender,  sur- 
geon; James  B.  Stansbury,   surgeon's-mate. 

Captains:  Wm.  B.  Dyer,  Thomas  Sheppard, 
George  Woelper,  James  Cordery,  John  B.  Tay- 
lor, Gregory  Foy,  John  K.  Rowe,  Jared  Wilson^ 
James  Piper,  Peter  Gait. 

27th  Ucgiment, 

Kennedy  Long,  lieut.  col.  com. — Wm.  Wood- 
land and  George  Keyscr,  majors. 

Captains  :  Thomas  Moore,  Jacob  Grafflin^ 
Charles   Stansbury,  Nicholas  Jones. 


o9th  Regiment. 


Jacob  Small,  lieut.  col.  com. — Benj.  Fowler 
and  Leonard  Frailey,  majors;  Wm.  H.  Hanson, 
adjutant;  Thomas  Mummey,  quarter- master ; 
Owen  Dorsey,  pay-master;  John^Howard,  sur- 
geon ;   Dickson  B.  Watts,  sergeant-major. 

Captains:  Alex.  Thompson,  Wm.  H.  Winder, 
William  R.  Smith,  James  Haslet,  Philip  B. 
Sadtler,  (riiie) ;  Tobias  Watkins,  Jacob  Steiger, 
Samuel  Cole>  lieutenant  comuiandant,  and  two 
Vacancies. 


(  **  ) 

61st  Megiment. 

Peter  Little,  lieut.  col.  com.— William  Steua*! 
and  Francis  HoUings worth,  majors. 

Captains :  John  S.  Young,  H.  Amey,  M.  War- 
ner, L.  Reed,  John  H.  Rogers,  and  Peters. 

N.  B.  TLe  indulgence  of  thei  public  is  solicited 
for  any  error  they  may  detect  as  to  names  of  offi- 
cers, no  official  t^turns  having  been  made  to  the 
brigade  inspector.  C(^omp,J 


For  the  information  of  Voters  in  the  city  of  BaU 
timore,  the  Compiler  has  ohtaincd  a  copy  of  the 
**  Ordinance^'  which  provides,  '*  for  the  more 
equal  division  of  the  city  of  JBaltimore  into 
Wards  J'     Approved,  March  29th,  1802, 

^^An  Ordinance  for  the  more  equal  Division  of 
the  City  of  Baltimore  into  W^ards." 

^*  Be  it  enacted  and  ordained  hy  the  Mayor  and 
city  Council  of  Baltimore,  That  the  city  of  Bal- 
timore he  divided  into  the  following  eight  wards, 
to  wit :  The  jBrst  ward  to  comprise  all  that  part 
of  the  city  westward  of  Forest-st.  and  Sharpe-st. 
to  the  limits  of  the  city. 

Second  Ward : — "  The  second  ward  to  com- 
prise all  that  part  of  the  city  from  the  limits 
aforesaid,  eastward  to  Charles-st.  till  it  intersects 
Pratt-st.  thence  down  Pratt-st.  to  the  Basin, 
thence  with  the  meanders  of  tiie  Basin,  south- 
wardly and  westwardly  with  the  limits  of  the 
tity  to  Sharpe-st* 


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Third  Ward  : — *^  The  third  ward  to  comprise 
all  that  part  of  the  city  from  the  liuiits  last  afore- 
said, as  follows,  to  wit.  To  couiineiice  at  the  in- 
tersection of  Charles-st.  and  Pratt-st.  and  thence 
down  Pratt-st.  to  the  Basin ;  thence  with  the 
meanders  of  the  Basin  to  Calv?rt-st.  thence  with 
Calvert-st.  to  Lovely  Lane  ;  thence  with  Lovely 
Lane  to  South-st.  thence  with  South-st.  to  Balti- 
more-st,  thence  across  Baltimore-st.  to  North 
Lane ;  thence  with  North  Lane  to  the  limits 
of  the  city,  to  Charles-st. 

Fourth  Ward  : — "  The  fourth  ward  to  com- 
prise all  that  part  of  the  city  from  tiie  limits  last 
aforesaid  ;  heginning  at  Calvert-st.  dock  ;  theeno 
with  the  meanders  of  the  Basin  to  Smith's  Dock  ; 
thence  across  Pratt-st.  to  Spear's  Alley  ;  thence 
with  Spear's  Alley  to  AVater-st.  thence  along^ 
Water-st.  westward  to  Exchange  Alley  ;  thence 
with  Exchange  Alley  to  Second-st.  thence  across 
Second-st.  to  Tripolet's  Alley  ;  thence  \>ith  Tri- 
polet's  Alley  to  Baltimore-st.  thence  with  Baltic 
more-st.  to  Gay-st.  thence  with  Gay-st.  to  Jones' 
Falls ;  and  thence  with  Jones'  Falls,  and  the  li« 
mits  of  the  city  to  North  Lane. 

Fifth  Ward  : — **  The  fifth  ward  to  comprise  all 
that  part  of  the  city  from  the  limits  last  afore- 
said ;  beginning  at  Smith's  Dock,  and  running 
thence  with  the  meanders  of  the  Basin  to  M*E1- 
derry's  Dock  ;  thence  with  M*Elderry's  Dock, 
and  the  centre  Market  space  to  Baltimore-st. 
thence    crossing    Baltimore-st.    to     Harrison-st* 

M 


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ilienee  with  Hamson-st.  to  Gay-st.  where  it  in^ 
lersects  Jones'  Falls. 

Sixth  Ward: — "  The  sixth  ward  to  comprise  all 
that  part  of  the  city  from  the  limits  last  afore- 
said, beginning  at  M*Elderry's  Dock,  and  running 
thence  with  the  meanders  of  the  Basin,  to  Jones' 
Falls  ^  thence  with  Jones'  Falls  to  Philpot's 
Bridge  ;  thence  crossing  Jones'  Falls  and  run- 
ning along  Baltimore-st.  extended,  and  York-st. 
to  Harford- St.  thence  crossing  Harford  and  con- 
tinuing along  Dulany-st.  eastward  to  the  limits 
of  the  city ;  and  thence  with  the  limits  of  the 
city  to  Jones'  Falls  5  thence  with  the  said  Falls 
to  Gav-st. 

Seventh  Ward  : — ''  The  seventh  ward  to  com- 
prise all  that  part  of  the  city  from  the  limits  a- 
foresaid  ;  beginning  at  Philpot's  Bridge,  and  run- 
ning thence  witli  the  Falls  to  the  Basin ;  thence 
with  the  meanders  of  the  Basin  to  Allisanna-st, 
thence  with  Allisanna-st.  to  the  limits  of  the  city; 
and  thence  with  the  limits  of  the  city  to  Dulany-st. 

Eighth  Ward: — **  Tlie  eighth  ward  to  com- 
prise all  the  rest  of  the  city,  to  the  south  of  Al- 
lisanna-st. to  the  limits  thereof." 


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2     3    4     5     6     7 

8 

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6 

7     8     9  10  11   12 

13 

14  15   16  17  18  19 

20 

21  22  23  24  25  26 

27 

28  29  30  31 

INDEX 

TO   THE  BEGISTEU. 


GOVERNMENT  of  the  U.  States....  Page. 

Executive,    -           -           -           -           -  -        1 

Senate,    ------  ib. 

House  of  Representatives,      -          -  -       3 

Departments,    -----  B 

Judiciary,    ------  ib. 

Courts,     ------  6 

Diplomatic  Department,          -          -  -        7 

Consul's  fees,        -----  9 

Ministers,  Consuls,  &c.  of  Foreign!  _      -« 

Powers  resident  in  the  U.  States,  j 

Navy  of  the  U.   States,            -          -          -  12 

Naval  Force  of  do.             -          -          -  -     li 

Ditto,       do.        do.  in  Commission,          -  15 

Navy  Agents,            -          -          -          -  -     ib. 

Government  of  Maryland,      -          -          -  16 

Census  of  the  U.   States,             -          -  -     17 

Census  of  Principal  Cities  in  do.      -          -  18 

Summary  and  Comparative  View,  &c.  &o.  19 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  -     ib. 

Licensed  Auctioneers,  Notaries  Pub-  "1  22 

lie,  and  Custom-house  Officers,      J 

Banks,               ------  23 

Insurance  Companies,    -          -          -          -  26 

Turnpike  Road  Companies,         -          -  -     29 

Baltimore  Water  Company,    -          -          -  30 

Domestic  Societies,            -         -         *  -     31 


IlfDEX. 

U.  States  MaU  Stage,            -         -         -  32 

Estahlisbment  of  the  Mails,        •          -  -     34 

Packets,       ------  38 

Baltimore  General  Dispensary,            -  -     39 

Masonic  Lodges,            -          -          -          -  ib. 

Third  Brigade,         -          -          -          -  -     40 

Division  of  the  City  into  Wards,     -          -  42 

Calendar  for  1812, 4^ 


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